Pieter
10/7/2009 10:20:00 PM
"Jasmine" <zehnoner@gmail.com> schreef in bericht
news:6549a999-331e-47be-91e7-c7ca28a9b1a6@p36g2000vbn.googlegroups.com...
On Oct 7, 5:03 am, Pieter <hrdou...@zonnet.nl> wrote:
> On 7 okt, 00:33, expires <expires.2009sep31....@maxi-bayern.de> wrote:
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> > On Tue Oct 06 2009 21:18:07 GMT+0200
> > Pieter <hrdou...@zonnet.nl> wrote:
> > > On 5 okt, 16:42, george <georgeculol...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > > Completely agreed.
> > > My brothers ARE perfect; it makes no difference if
> > > they don't know that themselves. They are perfect
> > > (and one with one another and with God) because
> > > God created them. That we temporary have forgotten
> > > our perfection and dream of being imperfect and doing
> > > imperfect things, makes no difference for what we are
> > > in truth.
> > > In order to remember our true nature, our perceptions
> > > must be healed by means of forgiveness; looking with
> > > the vision of Christ.
> > > We cannot simply brush off perception; it has to be
> > > healed before it can be translated into knowledge.
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> > Why bother to "forgive/heal" illusions (the unreal)?
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> Who says that illusions must be forgiven?
> That of course makes no sense.
> It is PERCEPTION that must be healed;
> that is: no longer perceiving as real what is but illusion.
> The healing process is relinquishing the investment
> in illusions. When the process is completed,
> perception is no longer necessary.
> Knowledge doesn't need perception.
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> > Isn't "forgiveness/healing" illusions a/the perfect
> > way to preserve/continue illusions/dreaming indefi-
> > nitely? As long as one desires (good/happy) percep-
> > tions/dreaming, one will have that, the unreal, and
> > more to the point, the unreal will have/keep you in
> > its grip, will continue to enslave you. Why not just
> > stop imagining -- by trying to not treat (reacting
> > *within* oneself) to the unreal as if it were real?
> > --expires-
really thankful that this is the first post I read today. thanks,
Pieter.
-.-.-. - You're welcome!