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Friday, August 31, 2012

Seeing the unseen

I abandoned any conventional ideas about what we should and shouldn't do years ago. Now i simply follow the natural morality of love. It seems to me that if we act from love, making sure that no one gets hurt, we're free to do whatever we want. The ethical rules that confine most people are society's attempt to give us guidelines about how to live together harmoniously. If we're lost in separateness, we go along  with the social norms to fit in and avoid retribution. But true morality is not about rules, it's about our state of consciousness. If we're awake and experiencing big-love, we don't need rules to stop us from taking advantage of others, since we can't help but act lovingly. Great-men were all considered lunatics, because they were free thinkers, they did not resonate with the idea of being governed by something which is already there, they looked for answers, they asked questions and when questions began unfolding mysteries they were all locked up with time.

Our freedom, our lives have been taken away and that too willingly, we have given-up on ourselves, as if there's nothing that we can do, of-course prevention is better then cure, but when the disease affects the roots of our beginning, the idea of prevention does not apply, our only remedy is our mind and the love we have for each-other and everything around us. Some wise men call it "HOPE".

We have been given a chance of to experience the human way of living, our body is going to last for 50-60 odd years, may be 100, but the way we are living our lives living for a century is not worth it, with all the negativity and hate around you and not to mention round the clock stress that we have not just physically but spiritually as well. This is not the way to experience anything, its more like doing your time here, makes no sense. We should enjoy, make love, spread happiness and peace.


How difficult, how much demanding and how challenging is the simple idea of living harmoniously; with love for each-other.


"In the SOCIETY of SAINTS , I'M my own remedy."

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