Originally posted by Weychin:Good afternoon Rainbow Jigsaw,
Buddhist as rule do not believe in the concept''Creator/Source/God"
To achieve Buddhahood, only by self cultivation, that it is attainable.
"He who sees the Dharma sees me", that with the Dharma, we may follow his footsteps!
Secondly, is about accountability, by being medium or channel for the messages, do you take the accountability for the messages passed through you? In the event of utterances of falsehood, are you willing to take responsibility that falsehoods has been disseminated by you?By falsehood, does not imply that you have been dishonest! Please remember, you are not being accused of anything! Falsehood, even if it is held and uttered by millions to true, is still a falsehood.
Thirdly, what authentication do you have that the messages are accurate, that channelling is reliable, the entities are who they say they are? What is the basis of your verification?
I agree with Weychin,
There is great responsibility there in spreading spiritual message.
It is not just about ourselve anymore. It is about the welbeing of many others.
“The forest is filled with dangerous wild animals, but as long as we stick together and continue walking, we’ll be fine,” Tom assured the others. Looking at the pitch darkness all around, John said ,”We’ve been walking for so long, yet we’ve not gotten out of the forest. Guess we’re meant to settle down in the forest.”
James said,”I have a compass, but it’s so dark, I can’t see where its needle is pointing. Wish we have something bright to help me see it.” John shared his experience ,“See this bandage on my hand? Know how I got it? Long time back, I was watching a man juggling fireballs, and somehow, one of the fireballs dropped on my hand. Don’t play with fire! It’s dangerous!” Sally nodded in agreement, thankful for the peaceful darkness of the forest, while at the same time, afraid of the wild animals that are said to be roaming all over the forest.
While wishing to find some place safe to rest, the group saw an old lady approaching them with a fire torch in her hand. She handed the torch to James and said ,”Here, young man, take this. You’ll need it. Use it well.” The torch illuminated the area brightly.
James held the torch carefully, and shouted in excitement, “I can finally see my compass! Ahead of us is south! There is a waterfall and lake in the north, outside this forest! We should go in that direction! We need fresh water soon.” John looked in the distance, pointed to a pack of wolves far away, and told the rest,”Look there! I see wolves in the distance! Tom is right, the forest is dangerous!” Oblivious to what’s been going on in the last few moments, Sally was happily playing with some cute rabbits she found among rows of beautiful flowers nearby, thinking in her mind , “Think I’ll like this...”
Originally posted by Rainbow Jigsaw:“The forest is filled with dangerous wild animals, but as long as we stick together and continue walking, we’ll be fine,” Tom assured the others. Looking at the pitch darkness all around, John said ,”We’ve been walking for so long, yet we’ve not gotten out of the forest. Guess we’re meant to settle down in the forest.”
James said,”I have a compass, but it’s so dark, I can’t see where its needle is pointing. Wish we have something bright to help me see it.” John shared his experience ,“See this bandage on my hand? Know how I got it? Long time back, I was watching a man juggling fireballs, and somehow, one of the fireballs dropped on my hand. Don’t play with fire! It’s dangerous!” Sally nodded in agreement, thankful for the peaceful darkness of the forest, while at the same time, afraid of the wild animals that are said to be roaming the forests.
While wishing to find some place safe to rest, the group saw an old lady approaching them with a fire torch in her hand. She handed the torch to James and said ,”Here, young man, take this. You’ll need it. Use it well.” The torch illuminated the area brightly.
James held the torch carefully, and shouted in excitement, “I can finally see my compass! Ahead of us is south! There is a waterfall and lake in the north, outside this forest! We should go in that direction! We need fresh water soon.” John looked in the distance, pointed to a pack of wolves far away, and told the rest,”Look there! I see wolves in the distance! Tom is right, the forest is dangerous!” Oblivious to what’s been going on in the last few moments, Sally was happily playing with some cute rabbits she found among rows of beautiful flowers nearby, thinking in her mind , “Think I’ll like this...”
The forest is always safe. But, the ego-mind/self thinks it is dangerous.
If you gonna put this fear-based, egomind-bounded message on your website, you are going to mislead people.
Realisation is not about finding the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. It is a paradigm shift to see the illusionary nature of the game.
Originally posted by Rainbow Jigsaw:“The forest is filled with dangerous wild animals, but as long as we stick together and continue walking, we’ll be fine,” Tom assured the others. Looking at the pitch darkness all around, John said ,”We’ve been walking for so long, yet we’ve not gotten out of the forest. Guess we’re meant to settle down in the forest.”
James said,”I have a compass, but it’s so dark, I can’t see where its needle is pointing. Wish we have something bright to help me see it.” John shared his experience ,“See this bandage on my hand? Know how I got it? Long time back, I was watching a man juggling fireballs, and somehow, one of the fireballs dropped on my hand. Don’t play with fire! It’s dangerous!” Sally nodded in agreement, thankful for the peaceful darkness of the forest, while at the same time, afraid of the wild animals that are said to be roaming the forests.
While wishing to find some place safe to rest, the group saw an old lady approaching them with a fire torch in her hand. She handed the torch to James and said ,”Here, young man, take this. You’ll need it. Use it well.” The torch illuminated the area brightly.
James held the torch carefully, and shouted in excitement, “I can finally see my compass! Ahead of us is south! There is a waterfall and lake in the north, outside this forest! We should go in that direction! We need fresh water soon.” John looked in the distance, pointed to a pack of wolves far away, and told the rest,”Look there! I see wolves in the distance! Tom is right, the forest is dangerous!” Oblivious to what’s been going on in the last few moments, Sally was happily playing with some cute rabbits she found among rows of beautiful flowers nearby, thinking in her mind , “Think I’ll like this...”
As James and the others enthused about the torch, they could not see without the torch as they have lost their night vision.
Let's just say, without the torch, yes, they would not see clearly as it was daylight,but they see things evenly and as they are. Now between torch and no torch, now without the torch they could not longer see,as they were blinded by torch.
And without the torch they were afraid ,now they fear shadows that were'nt there before, for they could no longer see beyond the glow of flame.
And James felled as he tripped trying to walk faster with the aid of the torch! Tom and Sally panicked as the torch doused when James fell. Tom failed to see the wolves are actually dogs from the rescue party, as he failed to see beyond the torch. Sally, contacted poison ivy was lulled due to false assurance as rabbits don't play with human in the wild.....