The world knows of the words, good, bad and ugly. But does these define people? Or in other sense does these even exist? Someone elses good is always a bad for other, likewise even devil have reasons for his actions, as good, which make sense for him. I have come to believe that there are no such things as good, bad or ugly in this world. These are only innovations of the devil.
Before an irreversible spell is cast, do you need to see it to believe? With freedom of choices and intention in lined with the rules of nature, one's own heart is all that is needed to believe. No one is a victim in this world, so no one need saving!
For any believer the world is a place of trial. A test of what? How good or bad or ugly he happens to be? No! This just do not add up or make sense. A cumulative total of good and bad canceled out to make a person sounds way too foolish to me. How can that be a base to judge a character?
We are given everything that we possibly need to make our own reality. Both matter and value is all that one needs to create their own garden of purpose.
The trial is not about stripping one's self completely from desire either, an act that has no value for any reward! How can one be rewarded for things of which they have no experience of? No reward is entitled for being nothing but rather the devil's advocacy is in leading men to unrestricted desire, beyond the limits set by our creator. Living a delusional life of illusive good, that is both subjective and objective at any given moment.
So what is this trial? In a human terminology, the easiest way to define this trial is temptation. This world is a test of temptation, in this case, the trial in reality is for the strong, the weak and the lost. Those who face temptation with a strong spirit or weak submission to it or those who are lost in it. So in the end, the strong do deserve the heaven. The weak taste the wrath until in the mist of the fury learn to be strong. While the lost, will stay lost in hell.
The world is a test of emotional availability and devotion, with patience and self-worth. So the real questions to ask are, are you a believer made up of a true and dedicated strong heart?
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
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