God and Enviromentalism

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    Ack Taneposted 8 years ago

    The physical realm is the manifestation of God's mind. The ideas that manifest in the physical world have non-physical origins and therefore even if their manifestations are damaged or destroyed they can be repaired/healed and can be remanifested. You cannot destroy a gene only the manifestation of it.

    All physical things have beginnings and endings. Just because you can "save" someone's life does not mean you can stop it from eventually expiring. The overrated business of saving lives attracts a lot of beings who like that "one off" success feeling and large amounts of financial credit and personal services. They appear to be trying to convince you that they can do something that cannot be done.

    THE IMPORTANCE OF STANDING BY AND DOING NOTHING.

    God never "does" anything. God only thinks. To "do" something you are going to need resources are you not?

    TO DWELL IN THE PHYSICAL WORLD IS JUST AN INFERIOR FORM OF THINKING

    Is it even possible? 

    To have an expression in the physical world is not to actually be there. 

    TO HAVE A BETTER PRACTICE RATHER THAN "SAVING THINGS".

    You cannot save anything that cannot be destroyed.

    The words "do" or "done" reference the concept of finishing things. God can never finish creating the physical realm. To "do" is to exhaust, but to exhaust is not to destroy.

    IMMEDIATE PHYSICAL REALITY

    To forsee the inevitable expiration of a manifestion of God's creativity might compel some beings to the luxuries of indifference and physical indulgence.

    But as you can remanifest and God's creations can be remanifested, you will feel lasting effects of these choices as eternal oblivion does not exist. 

    It is important to practise the art of avoiding manifestation expiration even when manifestation expiration seems inevitable as the better the practice in a current state will make it easier in another state of being.

    1. Kathryn L Hill profile image77
      Kathryn L Hillposted 8 years ago

      Some may ask,  "Why practice at all?"
      John Lennon offers one reason. There are, of course, other reasons.

      http://www.metrolyrics.com/yer-blues-ly … ennon.html

      1. Kathryn L Hill profile image77
        Kathryn L Hillposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        One could replace girl with God and thus practice physical reality.
        One could be here now and thus practice physical reality.
        One could love life and thus practice physical reality.
        One could enjoy life and thus practice physical reality
        One could love and thus experience life, here and elsewhere ...

        As all is now.

        - something like that. :-)

     
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