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Radhasoami!
There were dark clouds hovering
above the serene, Sanctified Dayalbagh.
A nexus of evil forces
had recently troubled Satsangis immensely.
Now, the inevitable has occurred:
Radhasoami Dayal has very Mercifully
Performed a timely, befitting Miracle
to Protect His very Own.
It is heartening that Satsangis
proved devoted, loyal, courageous, united;
this is a great reassurance
and we must remain so.
All those Satsangis who volunteered
for defensive Seva in Kheth
merit our praise and encouragement,
and Reward from the Lord.
A battle has been won,
matters seem far rosier now,
but remember that the war
has not been won yet.
Let’s face life with strength,
deeply believing in our Faith,
committed to service of all,
and trusting Gracious Huzur absolutely.
Radhasoami!
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Showing posts with label Evil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evil. Show all posts
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Damn; Evil Does Truly Exist. {58.}
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Radhasoami!
Truth may be an absolute.
It may be a single, integrated whole.
However, human perception finds understanding
to become easier
by making comparisons,
or by thinking in terms of polarities.
Hence, “a high mountain peak” conveys little meaning,
but “a mountain peak only 500 m lower than Mount Everest” does.
There would be no fun {so to say}
if everyone in the world were good.
Goodness is valued precisely because
the mass of folks are not good;
they are bad.
Goodness and evil, God and Satan, truth and falsity,
beauty and ugliness, light and darkness, altruism and selfishness,
polarities make sense to everyone.
However, life may not justly
be represented as either white or black,
there’s a large chunk of it
that is annoyingly grey as well
{as per fuzzy logic}.
To compound matters,
even white and black
have numerous degrees of
whiteness and blackness respectively.
To further complicate matters,
there are umpteen shades of grey as well.
So, to spell the obvious,
truth is a complex business,
as we all know anyway.
So, Satan, evil and hell
serve several definite, important purposes.
They stress the relative desirability
of God, spirituality and paradise.
My innocence has survived my age.
I have retained my key values.
It took me years and decades
to finally accept {with grave disappointment}
that evil did indeed, really exist.
What constitutes evil?
Unraveling this will hopefully indicate
how one can guard against its traits,
how one can tackle it headlong adequately,
and how one can maximize
one’s quest for real goodness.
To recall the biblical prayer,
“Lead me, O Lord, from darkness, into the light.”
This earnest transition can be better enabled
only with a mature comprehension
of what respectively constitutes
both darkness and light.
Radhasoami!
****
Radhasoami!
Truth may be an absolute.
It may be a single, integrated whole.
However, human perception finds understanding
to become easier
by making comparisons,
or by thinking in terms of polarities.
Hence, “a high mountain peak” conveys little meaning,
but “a mountain peak only 500 m lower than Mount Everest” does.
There would be no fun {so to say}
if everyone in the world were good.
Goodness is valued precisely because
the mass of folks are not good;
they are bad.
Goodness and evil, God and Satan, truth and falsity,
beauty and ugliness, light and darkness, altruism and selfishness,
polarities make sense to everyone.
However, life may not justly
be represented as either white or black,
there’s a large chunk of it
that is annoyingly grey as well
{as per fuzzy logic}.
To compound matters,
even white and black
have numerous degrees of
whiteness and blackness respectively.
To further complicate matters,
there are umpteen shades of grey as well.
So, to spell the obvious,
truth is a complex business,
as we all know anyway.
So, Satan, evil and hell
serve several definite, important purposes.
They stress the relative desirability
of God, spirituality and paradise.
My innocence has survived my age.
I have retained my key values.
It took me years and decades
to finally accept {with grave disappointment}
that evil did indeed, really exist.
What constitutes evil?
Unraveling this will hopefully indicate
how one can guard against its traits,
how one can tackle it headlong adequately,
and how one can maximize
one’s quest for real goodness.
To recall the biblical prayer,
“Lead me, O Lord, from darkness, into the light.”
This earnest transition can be better enabled
only with a mature comprehension
of what respectively constitutes
both darkness and light.
Radhasoami!
****
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