I am Sarah Connor.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seekliberation" <seekliberation@...> 
wrote:
>
> Your post is almost identical to what i've pretty much said, just in 
> different words.  I expressed that many spiritual groups, the TMO especially, 
> are simply mild-natured people.  This age of Kali Yuga (if that's what we're 
> in) is pretty much kicking their ass.  And instead of strengthening 
> themselves to handle these times, they create fantasies of a new dawn, a new 
> age, a new time where all these difficulties will just disappear.  
> 
> That's interesting what you say about the Sat-Yuga of the past in comparison 
> to Kali-Yuga today.  Many people are always explaining a time in the past 
> where everything was perfect, and all loyal followers would go to 
> heaven....with the exception of the faithful Sita of course.  Same thing in 
> the Mahabharata where Arjunas brothers went to hell, while Durodhana went to 
> heaven.  Yudhistira was rather confused.  My theory is that going to heaven 
> isn't as simple of a process as blindly following someone else's guidance or 
> path.
> 
> seekliberation
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Seems to me that God ordains Kali Yuga as righteous.  Don't see God cutting 
> > it short.  
> > 
> > If God's happy with the world going into abject evil, then so should we all 
> > be.  This IS Heaven -- what else to call "being inside God's mind 
> > (holodeck) as an object of His consciousness?" God is experimenting with 
> > increasingly darker personalities to see what happens when there is but a 
> > speck of divine left in people.  IT'S FUN!  Just like when you or I watch a 
> > monster movie -- we'd be pissed if the monster came off as not believable.  
> > We want Boris Karloff to scare us!   
> > 
> > If it hurts to live in these days, great -- rapid evolution, rapid letting 
> > go of doership.  
> > 
> > Remember what Maharishi said when asked by the crime rate increased?   He 
> > said, "the criminals are now killing the criminals" -- something like that. 
> > And that's proof that no matter what we are experiencing, there will always 
> > be someone trying to convince us it's perfection itself.   
> > 
> > And note, in a happier age, Rama walked into Heaven with, say, 50,000 of 
> > his followers -- except for Sita -- Sita was sent to Hell instead merely 
> > because she was suspected of having been raped by Ravana.  Doesn't seem to 
> > me that a perfect personality and perfect dharma protected Sita from Hell, 
> > so all bets are off when we try to guess what a mini-age-of-enlightenment 
> > would be like.  And I sure don't think I've led any life as nice as Sita's 
> > life, so WHO IS ANYONE KIDDING HERE?  This is about surrendering to God's 
> > imagination.  Period.  
> > 
> > So if anyone wants to try to convince me that ANY age is a better age, they 
> > gots some splainin' ta do. Cuz, I'd rather have my bigass TV in Kali Yuga 
> > than be lighting another candle in Sat Yuga only to have my karma wallop me 
> > there too.  
> > 
> > Edg 
> > 
> > 
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Xenophaneros Anartaxius" 
> > <anartaxius@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I think Susan, Post #330889 has the right idea. The world is just going 
> > > to be the way it is. How we experience that determines whether our life 
> > > is heaven or hell.
> > >
> >
>


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