Thursday, January 14, 2010

THINKING IS ALWAYS DIVISIVE. IT DIVIDES

What do we see in the world today? It is like a diseased person with all the disease of the world. No matter what difficulty you face, there is a solution to that difficulty. Mankind has a great gift of love and the comfort one gets from (pure, good and pious) love consists in doing all within your means to comfort the other.

A truly dedicated person will not stray from the part of Truth. Man seeks happiness. Man seeks to be free from pain and worry and that is his comfort. He seeks liberation... Remember! Liberation is control of the senses and in that you will find your comfort.

When in your heart you find Truth, then you will find joy... This state of ignorance is like death itself. Today we are going after the world around us, and this is wrong. Good character is linked to your state of mind..., be as a tree that is nurtured and cared for and the fruit will be borne on the tree. See as in mirror that is covered with dust, you cannot see the clear mirror. Remove the dust of impure desires by good deed.

"But thinking is always divisive, it divide". The mind divides, it cannot see the whole, it always thinks in term of duality. Mind is dualistic. Or, man is dialectical: It thinks in term of thesis, antithesis. The moment you talk about love, hate is present. The moment you talk about compassion, anger is present. The moment you talk about greed, the opposite is present, charity is present. Talk about charity, and greed is present. They go together, they come in one package; They are not separate. But the mind continuously creates that.

You say "beautiful" and you said "ugly" too. How can you say "beautiful" if you don't know what 'ugliness' is? They go together... Please remember that!


From Empty Hands,
A.Rahman bin Mahadi
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14 January 2010

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