Friday, December 22, 2023

Sacrifice

 

Many great teachers have maintained that one must strive to find the truth or God with discipline and sacrifice.

In one form or another, this battle is sanctified as the Holy Grail, but that search is taken too much for the wrong reason.

Every holy text has its roots based on conflicts, which prevent the individual true perception to become into facilitation.

The understandings of what is are the only important things and not some text and who said, of what should be.

The division between what is and what should be is the origin of conflict. The fact and the image are two different things, which lead to every form of conflict, illusion and hypocrisy.

The sacrifice by giving away ones kingdom of the self is the imitation, the conformity, the obedience; taken vows and the suppressing, which are all manipulation for the mind needing securities and the happy ever after.

The understanding of what is and the only thing we really have, leads to quite a different state of mind.

Every single scarify is a mental conflict until one cannot think anymore, creating another conflict that destroys compassion, energy and sensitivity.

Can one see the truth, or does one look at the verbal structure of it with some explanation. The explanation is not the fact; the description is old water under the bridge. To end the conflict and seeing the truth can come only with compassion and sensitivity.

Real sacrifices are the labor of love and in this seeing there is no conflict.

Love can sacrifices everything and touches the blessing that come with the unconditional magic it provides.

One truth reveals itself that there was, there is and there always will be a lover of souls and a knower of God who serve humanity.

Nature and all living creators sacrifice them selves without ever knowing any religion or politics.

 

“The woodcutter’s axe begged for its handle from the tree. The tree gave it.”

Rabbinate Tagore


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