thank you oudy.
you have put it very precisely when you say god's law. regardless of whether you are christian, islam, bahai, hindu, atheist, agnostic or whatever, the law runs in each of us - i think it is called a conscience. so instead of trying to stifle it through politics, legalities or even convenience, perhaps we should pay attention to this mechanism that was put there for a very good reason by whatever mechanism that does the creating.
Yeah God's law is universal in nature and seen in all religions past, present, and future. We can really only work on the conscious level....the collective conscious. That is the only real way for change, which of course can be done by action, thought, prayer, etc.
Much love, Julia
Permalink Reply by oudy on January 24, 2008 at 10:18am
perhaps the conscience may very well b the 1 good n the city of sodom and gomorrah that abraham was referin 2 when he petitioned god 4 a repreive on their behalf????,,ur,,servant,,chow,,oudy
what i find interesting regarding change is how reluctant some people are towards making any even when they are convinced it is good for everyone including themselves.
since existence is itself a process of continual change, it seems puzzling that some people entrench themselves in habits. i suppose that is the law of inertia at work which appears to be strangely more dominant than even your 1st law of thermodynamics at times :D
Permalink Reply by oudy on January 24, 2008 at 11:51am
4 1 2 continue n the science of change 1 must stay n practice, bsides it is a most monumental task 2 accept and admit that what 1 has basically done all their life is not kosher,,ur,,servant,,chow,,oudy
that's very true, but it is nevertheless bizarrely amusing to see some people "stand their ground" right in the middle of an earthquake :D :D
in friendship,
prad
Permalink Reply by oudy on January 24, 2008 at 10:23am
well ty, prad, from ur lips 2 gods ears, on a good day im am a lowly retch, my conscience and i we r twins i believe, we r constantly n flux, how ever we seem 2 tolerate the other, perhaps n the nterim we will save the day 4 us both, if that is r destiny. i 4 1 truely blieve it is n my cosmic dna,,ur,,servant,,chow,,oudy
to me, it is reminiscent of blake's "to see the world in a grain of sand ..." suggesting that the pulsating of the universe can be found within the beating heart.
it is so curious that with change being ubiquitous both within and without, there is such resistance to it - like going into a river to swim and then using you body to dam up the flow.
Permalink Reply by oudy on January 25, 2008 at 10:34am
ty, weather we want 2 or not we r always apart of change. it is merely a matter of wether we desire 2 now r part n the chage, and do it. 1 would think after all the yrs of markin time so 2 speak 1 would leap at the opportunity 2 live again. we no n r hearts when somethin feels rifgt and when we r not quite sure that it is,,ur,,servant,,chow,,oudy
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