Mother India |
..., dear friend. On this I do not agree, in fact I strongly disagree with it. And difference of opinion are to be meet in peace and friendship.
In old India, when two teachers meet for debate the one who lost the debate became the student of the victor and all of his students also became the students of the person who had greater wisdom. Unfortunately that is not so in Religion any more, today everyone wage war when they loose a debate, that or never enter a true discussion at all.
Imagine something very different. Human kind is a species of being who came into existence on a planet that circle around a Star in a galaxy in one of the many universes. Humans are very young, just born out of the mother Earth.
Earth, soil is the life of this planet, a planet on which all things live in a perfect balance of birth life and death. All things on this planet is dependent on all others, on the soil we walk on. Without this planet, without the life around us we go into the darkness.
We are just born as a species. We are children and as children we fight and bicker about just everything.
Growing up |
As adults we could make this world into a paradise, into a garden of "Eden", but will we ever manage to become adults? Will we like children without adult supervision end our life in a cataclysm of stupidity?
As adults we could travel the stars. We could bring in an era of peace and prosperity, of unity and clarity. We are Gods, but will we ever take up the potential the human race is, or will we go into oblivion, will we disappear as a race under the burden of ignorance?
My brother, in all honesty the religions of this world are responsible for much of the confusion we now have, or one could say humans have expressed their confusion in the way they create and maintain religion. This do not mean spirituality and mysticism is not a reality.
But we have to understand that the myths and stories of old are just that, myths and stories and nothing else. And they prevent us from becoming Adults.
Eldor Alterskjær
Tulku Yeshe Trögyal
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