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Old 07-16-2008, 04:17 PM   #1
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a thought

today I was sitting by a little pond watching the baby ducks and the bigger ducks as well. A thought came to mind, not sure why but I guess it does not really matter. anyways, you know how sometimes we may say or do something that makes someone cry. afterwards we feel really bad about it. We are kind of left in a state of shock sometimes that we had the power/ability to affect someone that much. But then our ability to make someone laugh or smile we take for granted, Not exactly sure how to explain the thoughts
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Old 07-18-2008, 02:01 AM   #2
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We are raised being conditioned to be "good".
But often this goodness is just following unconsciously accepted social or moral laws.
Real morality and goodness is only possible when one knows what is really good for one and one's fellow man, from a higher point of view.
Only enlightened people know the truth, because they see it ... and even them know it only to the extent of their sight.
That's why Jesus said: Don't call me good, nobody is good except God.

The more we grow to learn ourselves, and I am not speaking here of some metaphysical concept or thought of Self, or higher consciousness, but about everything what makes us human being, from our hair, down to our last toenail, from our smallest, seemingly unimportant thoughts and feelings, desires to the greatest ones, the more we will realize that we are imperfect, lacking, and sometimes downright evil in our selfishness.

We function in a way that in order to be able to accept ourselves, we supress our dark side. We do not have the strenght to bear them to be present in our consciusness, to accept them as part of our being. When a troubling thought comes, we supress it. Thoughts of violence, hate, harm, lust, power come and are present, but we shy from them, as we feel we are not strong enough to face them. These thoughts are not us, just as the good thoughts are not us, either. But we must develop the strenght to face them ... otherwise they compell us to do selfish things from the cover of our subconscious, in form of impulses of desire and aversion. In a way, enlightment is opening our eyes to the hidden framework of existence, and evil is a significant and purposeful part of it. Evil acts upons us, manipulates us until we realize it's origin and purpose. Only after that we are able to make a free choice. Only than we will be able to forgive ourselves and others.
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Old 07-18-2008, 10:54 AM   #3
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Namaste Neil,

This polarity is the true nature of this planet and as Hubert puts it, we have to learn to cope with both. Even Boddhisatvas who choose to reincarnate back to help humanity are aware of this polarity and the fact that they cannot escape it completely as it is one of the natural Laws which governs this planet.
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Old 07-19-2008, 02:28 PM   #4
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Sometimes I feel bad about making people laugh too! The next day after I've been particularly entertaining I sometimes feel very exposed and vulnerable, like I've done something wrong. I think a lot of it is conditioning.
The expression, "it's all good", though overused, applies here. We are all going to experience all these ups and downs but hopefully we identify more and more with the observer who is watching all this and finds it each movement equally disturbing and amusing.
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Old 07-20-2008, 07:27 AM   #5
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... then our ability to make someone laugh or smile we take for granted, Not exactly sure how to explain the thoughts
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hi Neil,
Here is my humble take on this ...

I believe our true nature is to be happy & make others happy, that is the default. When we are distressed or inflict pain on others that is the ego taking us away from our true essence. However we all have a dark side to us & as Hubert says very few want to acknowledge it.

In Hinduism the many aspects & desires that makes up us are guarded by the various deities e.g. Saraswatidevi, Laxmidevi, Bhdhrakali matha, Taradevi etc All these deities have a form representation & at a higher Kosha can be experienced Formless, i.e. without face no human facsimile.

[aside how important is it for Christians to experience Christ as an idol or a face? Is Christ experience by devout Christians Formless?]

I think Hinduism is one of the religion where the evil side of us is acknowledge & represented by goddess Kali, via worship of Kali the devotees get to know their own darker side …

My question is – is the darker & evil side of human nature acknowledged in Christianity. I think it is but not in the same way Goddess Kali is worshipped. I would appreciate comments from Hubert & Panadar.

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Old 07-20-2008, 08:49 AM   #6
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My question is – is the darker & evil side of human nature acknowledged in Christianity. I think it is but not in the same way Goddess Kali is worshipped.
Namaste Fin,

I think evil it is very well presented and acknowlegded in the guises as the Devil or Satan etc. In fact I think in Christianity there is such a strong focus on the dark side of our being that their obsession through the ages has caused horrible acts to be performed by individuals and even by the Church. However, I think that as with God, Christainity apply the separation theology to evil as well. Just as many Christains cannot or will not see the Kingdom of Heaven within, so they refuse to see their evil aspect within as well. Just as they have separated God and put him in an unreachable heaven, so they have put Evil in an unreachable (or sometimes due to guilt more easily accessible) hell.

I would like to share a little story with you. One of my friends once told me that his grandmother was apparently a very good woman, she never said anything negative or bad about anything or anybody, when asked to say something it was apparently always just good. So one day the reverend father decided to trap the old lady in saying something bad. He went to do a house visit and during the tea he steered the conversation of saying bad things against others. At one point the father said in desparation, but surely there must be something bad she can say about the Devil. After thinking a while she just said, at least he keeps us busy father.
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Old 07-23-2008, 07:41 AM   #7
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In hinduism kali is tamasic .. which is one of the three gunas of nature ..
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Old 07-23-2008, 10:44 AM   #8
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In hinduism kali is tamasic .. which is one of the three gunas of nature ..
... are we putting some judgement on Gods?
Are some Gods more sattvic than other?
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Old 07-25-2008, 04:10 AM   #9
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Gods? So are there many gods? No... consciousness is just one..the cosmic ..right?

About judgement of god...
at the very basic levels of involution, in duality,there is good and bad, that is why the practice of the yamas and niyamas.
As the level of pratyahara deepens into totality,there is good and there is bad..so what?
Still further the path deepens into the levels of sabija samadhi and to the reach the nirbija levels, beyond totality.. the brahmam.
So the judgements can vary or evolute at different levels .

About the practice of 'gunas' and its 'akaras' as god in hinduism is interesting... romantic... devotional.. simple ,which is to be understood by experience from practice rather than by words. So some 'akaras' or 'sankalpas' are more sattvic.. until .. of course till you reach the levels of totality.
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Old 07-25-2008, 04:23 AM   #10
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Talking

… lots of words here, and all very interesting,

BUT would be worth knowing what you meant by your statement
… In hinduism kali is tamasic
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