non-duality
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I don't believe in a God as judge, my faith attempt is a completely different. Every single soul strives towards perfection. During the individuation of a soul (that means being human) we usually forget our aim. The aim isn't an aim provided by God and then forced on us. I believe in a liberal aim because I believe in a free will. Because a free will means: we can choose and also: we can choose what we want. Every soul will develop its own vision. But as shure as a river flows into the sea the soul’s aim will be sooner or later charity. But every river doesn't need equally long for this. The unripe is the preliminary stage of the ripe. The nursery school is the preliminary stage of the fourth class. But the nursery school isn't worse, neither the unripe. God watches but doesn't condemn. God offers every soul new chances to grow again and again. The shepherd won't give up the gone sheep. Whether the sheep believes in the shepherd or in the grasses which grows at the slope doesn't matter to him. I think that the shepherd doesn't rest till all sheep are with him again. A new possibility follows any missed possibility. God is patience. One of the most beautiful sentences by which I am convinced that it comes from God directly is:
“I alone know the efforts to teach you a step of the dance".
And I believe in rebirth, out of the same reason: the free will. Nobody must come back. Everybody may come back. Any soul which hasn't made its vision in the time of incarnation wants to come back. And also those who don’t need to come back because they reached their own aim, sometimes come back to show others the way. Everything, that happens to us, we have taken un us (from the view of the soul) to grow to by this.
I find the beautiful at this faith, that everything comes from God. Everything is in its last reality God. And any single soul which has internalised this last reality will become one with God again. There is no place for damnation.
Greetings by Martin
“I alone know the efforts to teach you a step of the dance".
And I believe in rebirth, out of the same reason: the free will. Nobody must come back. Everybody may come back. Any soul which hasn't made its vision in the time of incarnation wants to come back. And also those who don’t need to come back because they reached their own aim, sometimes come back to show others the way. Everything, that happens to us, we have taken un us (from the view of the soul) to grow to by this.
I find the beautiful at this faith, that everything comes from God. Everything is in its last reality God. And any single soul which has internalised this last reality will become one with God again. There is no place for damnation.
Greetings by Martin