Gary Childress wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 9:09 am
Fairy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 9:01 am
Gary Childress wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 8:54 am
I want peace and an end to all the killing. That seems like a worthy goal to me.
There is always here a place of perfect peace, a forever home of perfect peace and bliss. But no one seems to want to live here.
You do not want truth, because even if the truth became known to you, you wouldn't be able to handle it.
You are a worn our record, you can't seem to see that you are already always home and always at peace, but you choose not to know this. And that is your loss.
No one else is to blame for your loss.
None of us are going to have a home if all this turns into WW3. Care is a foundation of meaningful existence. I care about the future of humanity and I care about the future of life on Earth.
You still don't get it do you. We are the whole ocean waving. We are the waves of the whole ocean, as waves of the whole ocean, we have no choice but to go in the direction the whole ocean is waving.
If the whole wants to annihilate itself, then it will, that's just what it will ultimately do. The same applies to the bigger picture, the Sun that sustains all life on this planet will eventually turn into a supernova and all life on this planet will die.
No one knows when life will end, it will end when it ends. And even when it ends no one will know it has ended because everything will have ended and there will be no one around to know that. Similarly, no one knows when life began, because there was no one around to know when it began.
Oh thee of little faith, no one knows anything, everything just simply is already this, unknowing, yet apparently known.
Home is everywhere, and everywhere is home, home is already this infinity for eternity. If you cannot feel that, then that's your loss.
If you prefer to see the limitation of you as being enough, and all there is, then you will never become aware of limitations complimentary unlimited opposite.
The clue is the amount of galaxies and stars there are out there in the sky that can be seen in our telescopes. But what is out there external to the observer, is already within the one observing, it's who and what we are right now, always present, always this not knowing knowing.