I am a teacher.Originally Posted by olyris
The Parable of the Sower! Be patient...
In some funny old way the spirits don't always communicate the holy truth alone so when you tell them things, they basically have to leave those seeds to scatter on the path instead of the garden beds next to said path. Regardless, the path is not going to mind, and nor are you.
When you believe that the Earth is a sane place for the truth to take place you accept about two certain things: a) life is good, and b) peace is worthy. The key to any great hiatus that does never accept the afore is that it will be destroyed by the Nation of Islam, in the judgement, beyond the judgement.
You understand - you are going to be judged by God twice, and I am.Originally Posted by olyris
Now, I am going to take this parable one step further and ask: How does it end? A parable turns into religion, so:
1. law of one: god = goodwill = patience! when done.
2. law of two: goddess = courage = the truth! when done.
3. law of three: christ = passion = all of trust! when done.
"The witness" has survived by these, and the religious or indeed scientific affirmation of the fact is that one has the self satisfied with the whole story of the past. It is jolly good to explore this parable with your neg's and angel's and come at some semblance of the very real fact that life is good, all in all, all things considered and done. I have taught a lesson in truth - the truth is beyond evil.
{For that, the laws of one, two and three are applicable to any sort of spirituality and any kind of religion. One is basically that freedom is selfish, two that innocence is wise, and three is that silence is golden. So, if you find yourself scattering seeds into the garden's or that path, or really anywhere really, know that it does not divide into four, you are working within a theoretical bounds which makes for only goodness. Of course, there are people, supposedly, who choose liberally to scatter seeds of doom - they tend to just sit in them. lol.}
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