Mr. Ed
Be what you is not what you what you ain’t
- Location
- Central NY
I am confused; what is the real purpose of religion? Does religion lay the foundation for a personal relationship with God, in the Christian faith Jesus forgives sin thereby purifies the soul for God to live within you.
I've wondered if there are other ways to achieve the same outcome as in Christianity? Chances are, I can never prove or disprove this notion because is set as is, therefore to be reborn in different lifetime would mean giving up my present understanding of life and religion and start over again. To what end, I do not know.
I support the theory of the Law of Attraction based on personal experience, Karma is a fact life. Is Karma only true for humans, not plants or animals? Having the ability to make choices in our daily life establishes preferences between what we want and don't our lives to be.
By nature, there is an exchange of positive and negative energy, a sort of radar, that attracts us to people and circumstances we want to be a part of. The opposite is also true, we may think we want something, but if the chemistry isn't right it may not be the right time or never at all.
Positivity attracts negative people and circumstances like a shining light in darkness. Negative people latch onto naturally positive people because it makes them feel good. There is nothing wrong with this, it's the way the world works by sharing and being part of it all.
The world is life and life is the world. The machine is life in conjunction with the world carry out specific tasks when prompted by circumstance that include the beginning and ending of life, natural disasters, sunny days, rainy days, the seasons, fire, global warming, love, violence everything that happens in life the world as a machine compensates and restores balance.
I've wondered if there are other ways to achieve the same outcome as in Christianity? Chances are, I can never prove or disprove this notion because is set as is, therefore to be reborn in different lifetime would mean giving up my present understanding of life and religion and start over again. To what end, I do not know.
I support the theory of the Law of Attraction based on personal experience, Karma is a fact life. Is Karma only true for humans, not plants or animals? Having the ability to make choices in our daily life establishes preferences between what we want and don't our lives to be.
By nature, there is an exchange of positive and negative energy, a sort of radar, that attracts us to people and circumstances we want to be a part of. The opposite is also true, we may think we want something, but if the chemistry isn't right it may not be the right time or never at all.
Positivity attracts negative people and circumstances like a shining light in darkness. Negative people latch onto naturally positive people because it makes them feel good. There is nothing wrong with this, it's the way the world works by sharing and being part of it all.
The world is life and life is the world. The machine is life in conjunction with the world carry out specific tasks when prompted by circumstance that include the beginning and ending of life, natural disasters, sunny days, rainy days, the seasons, fire, global warming, love, violence everything that happens in life the world as a machine compensates and restores balance.