Where the Twain Shall Meet

Where the Twain Shall Meet

A Story by Dayran
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Tales of the Aryan Imperative : IV

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We live in the experiences of a beginning and an end, a child that grows to father, a naivety that is corrected into discernment, a foolishness that transforms into intelligence and sometimes, a cruel willfulness that yields itself to love. In all, we appear to summarize the sum total of what we are into just two things. That which is and that which is not.

 

In the development of the human qualities, we are sometimes brought to encounter the experiences of the divine. This opens our vision  to all that goes on in the world. We simultaneously see wars in the middle-east, starvation in Africa, accidents on the autobahn, children with challenged conditions, wildlife afloat on crude oil and other emotional suffering. As the divine experience, this causes us to consider our responsibility in these matters.

 

The human shudders at the sight and his passions give way to tears. He takes himself away and cultivates a grand scheme for avoidance of issues. The divine in us views man's passions and his love and would certainly bring a suggestion to man as to how the two of them may manage a relation between them that helps to engage the issues and live the life.

 

Such a scheme can only propose that man create a specialization of knowledge, insight and emotion that brings about a humanistic rationale of life. The divine, in the way it views everything in itself with an even eye, doesn't pause at the good or bad of events. Instead it works a covenant with man for their joint administration.

 

For a stable relation between the two it is important for the man to understand what it takes to create life, form the bodies, cultivate a mind and the passions and the ability to live life with joy. We are our own architects with the forces of the divine. We need to work together.

 

In age after age, as we encounter new issues, growth, the mind's development .... we pause to review our past. We view the times when we didn't know and we compare that to when we come to understand. And then suddenly, in a curious arrangement of the epistemology of our understanding we turn to the other with suspicion and distrust. This breaks the covenant.

 

Its been about 12,000 years since man began to discern the use of the mind. We have brought this to God's workshop itself. Perhaps we ought to learn more, maybe we ought to make ourselves heard as regards what we consider important. We ought to know, if not to find out.

 

 

 

© 2012 Dayran


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Enjoyed reading this.
Thoughts that sprang to mind as I read:
Growing wisdom...
Search and responsibility
The masks of denial we try to hide behind
harnessing the energy given us
but the final pararagraph ...cant say i care for it, though i am sure you are right..
there is a time for everything i suppose.

Thankyou Dayran... an excellent topic, penned fluently by the voice of wisdom.

Enjoyed.

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Dayran
Dayran

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' Akara Mudhala Ezhuththellaam Aadhi Bhagavan Mudhatre Ulaku ' Translation ..... All the World's literature, Is from the young mind of the Original Experiencer. .. more..