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I think it was Nomada .
 
"It's still beautiful that you see it this way.
Merely by seeing it this way you are contributing a lot, I hope you can acknowledge this for yourself because it is true!
People around us are fucked up, the world is fucked up.
And the fact that there is no direct cure or fix and that these sick people harm also the ones around us and is a heavy burdain of great pain.
Sometimes I think the most loving among us suffer the greatest.
And then there's personal problems.
Life will never become easy for anyone, even if it's just for seeing the injustice around you and feeling the inability to truely do something about this suffering.
We will never be able to truely enjoy our problemless and perfect life full of joy and love knowing that people are beeing exploited and that injustice takes place.
Dedicating oneself to love is the most beautiful gift that you can give yourself and this world, but I know pretty much nobody that is actually doing this.
We are simply not strong enough.
As long as you actually admire this the most of everything, you are being very strong already imo.
But we can give each other strength and every truely good thing you do is a truely good thing done.
We can't hurry this up, it takes too much out of us.
We must take it easy, and not acuse ourselves of not loving enough.
Love cannot be forced.
I always think to myself nobody's perfect or they would'nt be walking around here if that makes sense.
But actually I don't believe this, I think I say this to myself to point out the above stated.
There are times in ones life, when things aren't looking like love at all, when your loved ones are suffering, when pain is felt greatly and strength is nowhere to be found, I speak out of experience.
You don't have to give much love to be a good person, it's not like if you are not contributing you are working against
Especially when times are tough.
If you are strong enough not to act upon your hate in tough times you are being strong imo.
Everyone probably (I myself definately have) has felt hate in his/her life lots of times.
It is human, I don't like the word natural in this kind of context so I am not going to call it this.
But even when we FEEL hate, we can still be strong and not act upon it.
For it is when we do this that we come at the point that we truely ARE working against it.
Against love, against us, against ourselves.
But even if one does, that doesn't mean I don't like him/her personally.
It only brings me pain and grief and true pitty (not the kind that is like standing above someones acting, commonly used in society but the real thing)
Or at least I TRY to experience it this way.
To try is all you have to do.
All you may do.
It is beautiful.
Hate, pain, jealousy and anger into love, joy, peace and compassion
Amen!!! "
 
I would like to add something that I give credit to my uncle, Mark. He has been sending letters back and forth between one of his Christian uncles. Here is just a quote from one of his last letters; even though the whole letter (over 40 pages) is completely and utterly profound.

"God speaks to us in silence. All the great mystics of the Christian as well as Eastern traditions have affirmed this. Whether we listen to God using Centering Prayer as practiced by the Desert Fathers or meditation taught by Eastern teachers makes no different-- they are essentially identical.

We commune with God through the interior chamber as was taught by Saint Teresa or in deep meditation as taught by Buddha. We thereby open ourselves to the still presence of God within that teaches us all we need to know. How can we hear God when we are talking at him all the time?

Prayer for most people is usually a rote recitation of words such as, "Hail Mary full of grace..." and, "Our Father, who are in Heaven, hallowed be thy name," or petitionary in nature such as, "Dear God, please heal me of this cancer." I think this is a distortion of the real purpose of prayer, which is to commune with God. The ultimate purpose of prayer is to merge with God as the mystics have shown us. To do this we have to surrender everything, even our mental concepts of God, so that we can be open to this absolute mystery."

--Mark

PEACE & LOVE
 
Nice one . Your a lucky person having a person / people like that around you . Mark can see and most people are blind . Sorry here i go again..........Blinded by books , uniforms , days , stars , dogma , churches , priests , shaman , pseudo saviours , money baba gurus , secret knowledge and esoteric fairy tales .
 
Yes, I am very very grateful and happy to have such a loving and wise Uncle. He has been my role model for years. I remember a mushroom experience in which I seen him in a picture, and finally, truly understood his goals and intents for using these sacred substances. That was the night I found the mystical experience in 5 grams of mushrooms. Such a beautiful thing....

PEACE & LOVE
 
GOD a dit:
I think it was Nomada .

I said it. yet I didn't "invented" it. Its the second sentence said in my favorite movie: "Alice" by Jan Svankmajer.
You can search for it at youtube, its beautiful.

it goes:
"
This is a movie, made for children.
Close your eyes; otherwise, you won't see anything.
"
 
"If you change the rules on what controls you, you will change the rules on what you can control."
 
"people only follow crazy religions because they are desperate and in need of goals in their life."

"...or because they are born/raised in it and it is their reality, which they never stop to question."
 
"But better just make tea and leave the fruits for later."
 
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