Judgement
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- Published on Wednesday, 28 September 2011 20:51
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You may notice that when you find yourself judging other people, you're projecting your insecurities on to them. To call someone "fat" or "ugly" is to express that you yourself struggle with the fear that you are "fat" or "ugly." Take, for instance, the ones who preach against domestic abuse, homosexuality or pedophilia only to participate in it themselves. Those of us that are passionately against a "thing" are very likely suffering an internal struggle against that "thing."
All is as it is.
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- Published on Wednesday, 14 September 2011 17:08
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The teachings of man tell us that God has provided us with free will. These same teachings note that all is as God wills it to be. Initially these concepts may seem mutually exclusive, but if you consider the possibility that both statements are correct then there is no paradox. If we do have free will and all is as God wills it to be, then our will and God's are one in the same.
To accept the marriage between God's will and free will is to accept a few very interesting implications. It implies that you experience exactly what God wants you to experience at the moment God wants you to experience it. This eliminates the ability to blame others for your fortune or misfortune because all is as God wills it to be and your choices via free will led you to where you are now.
