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  Wednesday, 20 April 2022
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I realized on a deeper level… two levels…

1) the “insane” level in of weirdness of existence… ( the world is stranger than what we can know. The world is stranger than what we can even know). The Christian God is way more stranger then the anthropological jehovah… the monad is way more stranger then particle physics. The intellect can’t approach it because it is too STRANGE. From my perspective, the closest I have seen written (to the strangeness of ‘Brahma’ and ‘atman’) is in the Bible, John and Ezekiel reference the eyes all around of the ‘four living beings’ and also when people say the term light beings. And




2) how much suffering exists because of how “Insanely” low of a level people are (mostly because of sexuality). the more denser laws organize the lower worlds and is filled with lower and lower levels of people. unfortunately this includes me and I can prove it to myself, because I realized through direct observations the laws governing the low levels of reality and how the definitely exercised dominion over my conscious self, through subconscious or unconscious behavior . I am glad that I can even see it. Thank god.


But anyways what about the laws governing the world?


And


What about the four living creatures? How does the experience of the abstract absolute space relate to weirdness? Strangeness? Can strangeness even define it?



Much love, peace.
1 year ago
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The four living creatures relate to many aspects of ourselves that are more accessible and familiar through experience. The same with spiritual laws.

In general, we will always find these particulars strange unless we discriminate and differentiate within our own psychology that which is truly abnormal: the animal ego from our distinct and legitimate reality: the Essence.

For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami

1 year ago
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#27352
Accepted Answer
The four living creatures relate to many aspects of ourselves that are more accessible and familiar through experience. The same with spiritual laws.

In general, we will always find these particulars strange unless we discriminate and differentiate within our own psychology that which is truly abnormal: the animal ego from our distinct and legitimate reality: the Essence.

For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami

Almustafa selected the reply #27352 as the answer for this post — 1 year ago
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