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a “Jacob’s Ladder” of our times…No-Forms making amends…the natural morality “It is not like they [No-Forms] are better than us. It is like, they are aware of a different perspective, theirs and others. And it is not that they are more compassionate than us. It could be that, simply…. “They don’t care!” “The things, very often, that we stress about and obsess about and even build our lives around, to other people, are seen as trivial. It is only our Ego, built upon fear, that has magnified their importance even to just us. Without Ego, without form, and with the added insight of others … actually the sharing of their experience in relation to us and our “actions” … many of the things we might “beat ourselves up” for in this life become simply of no interest outside of this life. And that includes, even to ourselves.” “…since there is no death, well, even murder, suicide, and so on, are just mistakes. They are not what is important in the grand scheme of things … which is a “game” about greater awareness … rather, greater participation. Those wrongs are things to be corrected, not punished for.” “…in the state of greater awareness, of the No-Form state, which includes experiencing the experiences of others, including their experiences in relation to what our deeds were, well, we sure as hell do get corrected. Right quick. But also we feel we receive mercy and compassion. For others are simply other us’s, and why wouldn’t we be compassionate and understanding of ourselves?” “For No-Forms who are less than completely content about their decisions in a “recent” life … a “life under review,” let us say … they might wish to make amends.” “Well, since you can only make amends with the living, with those in Form, this is an avenue of completion that has taken on special significance recently.” “Everything’s changed now.... With this “Jacob’s Ladder,” there is an open doorway for this sort of activity [making amends].” “It’s clear that joy is good and inflicting pain is bad.... If we are still not clear as to what constitutes morality in this new paradigm of things.” “It seems clear, in all our pile-up of dogma and ritual, that some most obvious things about morality get overlooked: inflicting pain is a bad thing, kindness is a good thing. Bottom line. Our inherent conscience. Our natural morality….” https://facebook/notes/michael-adzema/a-jacobs-ladder-of-our-timesno-forms-making-amendsthe-natural-morality-of-the-ne/10152608412463138
Posted on: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 19:48:38 +0000

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