Life is benevolent. Do you agree?
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Life is benevolent. Do you agree?
Can we truly say that life is kind?
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True that. We sometimes take the good things for granted. No matter how many times we learn our lesson, we still take the good things for granted.Maryam Bashir wrote: ↑18 May 2022, 10:54 Life is kind sometimes but most importantly I think life is humbling because the negative aspects of life makes you acknowledge the positive aspects and how kind I was to you at that moment in time.
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If I were to speak directly to the question, I'd respond this way:
Our lives are found in the living of our lives. The only way we can experience the WOE or the WOW of life is by living it. Furthermore, in the living of our lives we find that life is not "out there" happening to us, but rather, we find life is "in here." Life is in us, it's not separate from us. And what we project outwardly, our world reflects back, impeccably. Each of us live in our own unique world. And that world is our mirror, never in error when returning what we're expecting.
Quantum Physicist might say, "Life is an incredible display of infinite forces." And I would add, "And we get to weave those forces into experiences of our own making. Some folks see the incredible display as benevolent, and weave those forces in myriad ways that give them remarkable experience. And other folks get caught in in the Intruder's point of view, which is, "life is a threat,filled with forces of pain." And when caught in that point of view, that is the kinds of experiences we experience. Again our projections become our realities, be it WOW or WOE.
Thanks for allowing me to check in on this conversation Rob
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