This is truth! Thank you!
Thank you for your wonderful comment. I agree with you.
Warm and kind regards,Conrad
It is well below freezing outside tonight, I will take your warm and kind regards to bed with me! Thank you!
thanks for the inclusionary language, rajniknt. while an ideal most of us cannot reach consistently, i agree. and your use of the word "center" brings to mind a quote from voltaire that embraces this mystery: "god is a circle whose center is everywhere and circumference nowhere." for a vibrant illustration of this via a richly detailed near-death experience, i highly recommend anita moorjani's "dying to be me." for me, it brought all of this into a simple, real-life, grounded form.
p.s. to good night - i hear you - we were 20 below 0 temp when i left work sunday night w/44 below windchill. attempt harmony with that!
On Jan 5, 2014 Rajniknt wrote :
Conrad has very nicely summarized it. Even though we all are one at one center point, we need to recognize that each one is an individual and has his/her own beliefs. My take from Holistic Science is that everyone is right from his/her view point. This would lead to oneness. If we have a belief to adjust everywhere and avoid clash which is an internal belief, then it will work like a charm in the external surroundings and one will be very happy. If the gill is a happy heart which is again internal, then it will reflect externally. Krzyst also provided a experience of inner meditation which has helped inner and outer unity. With the right inner belief, the outer can be handled very satisfactorily and amicably.