Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 Dear Tom: This " compassion " is tricky business indeed! <snip> For me the above statement starts out with multiple layers of lies. We have " When my friend is suffering " . This thought is made up of the following assumptions: 1. There is a another that is separate from me that I call " my friend " . 2. That separate one is capable of suffering. 3. It is that separate one that is suffering and not me. 4. That there is anything capable of creating suffering other than my thoughts. etc., etc. If I buy into any of those concepts, I am confused and will only become further confused if I have any thought of what " might be helpful for this suffering friend. " Now, on the other hand, if I hear myself/friend asking for help, I will give them what I have to give in that moment. I think that that is what you are saying you do. I guess the bottom line is, " Would I feel compassion for God? " " Does God need me to feel compassion? " If " God is All and God is Good " , then this " suffering friend " is in fact God. If I can remember that fact in that moment, I will have received and given a Miracle. Otherwise, I will only propetuate the illusion of separation. *****Hi Steve ... Your incisive analysis provokes a response, one that I've been struggling with, on and off, for years. As you know, I ascribe to the notion that " God is All and Everything is God. " In a word, unicity. The sense of separation is just that, a *sense* not an " is. " Where does that leave one (if the above is taken to be so)? That all the apparent suffering, torture, disease, upset and misery in the world is an expression of God. (This brings to mind the old Woody joke: " Life is full of suffering and misery and heartbreak. And it's over too soon! " ) Whether or not such things as suffering, upset, and misery have a " purpose " I wouldn't care to speculate. There are many theories about that. But clearly suffering, upset and misery do seem to exist. Furthermore, whatever happens, from the mightiest earthquake, to the simplest thought arising in the mind of a child, is a movement of God, a phenomenal expression of God. Let's go a bit further, ok? There are some who appear to be caught in lies, confusion. If " God is All, " then they are just where they are meant to be, since it isn't 'their' doing; they're being 'done.' And, as well, they can be no other way. Until they change. And that won't be their doing either(or yours or mine). It will be God's doing. (And yes, as you noted, they too ARE God.) Now it gets tricky because, maybe, part of God's doing is to make one say something which provokes the healing, initiates the ending of confusion in another. Or, perhaps, the opposite may be God- driven, the other person being made to feel even more confused, upset, agitated. We see this happen from time to time. The result of one's sharing can't be known apriori. And really, one will either say her truth or not, but it won't be because *she* chose to, as she has no will of her own, for she too is an expression of God. As is the entire illusion that there is a 'she' or me or you that is not God. That too is God's doing. If this understanding filters deeply enough, one eventually gives up in disgust or resignation, realizing that one can do nothing other than what one does, and that such doing is exactly " right " for that one, at that moment. It may hurt, it may sting, or it may bring joy. There is no choice, however, so one might as well sit back and enjoy the ride (if you can). Such a posture is called acceptance of what is. ~andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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