When I was growing up in religion there were expectations and responsibilities forced on me, but after sitting with Aya I feel a new responsibility. It's not a demand or requirement, but instead an em... View MoreWhen I was growing up in religion there were expectations and responsibilities forced on me, but after sitting with Aya I feel a new responsibility. It's not a demand or requirement, but instead an empowerment. I am God, as we all are, as everything is, and I want to be a benevolent God. I know that all is as it should be, that ignorance has a place, but there is so much mote that COULD be. I feel driven to fight for paradise, to show everyone the light and especially to save our Mother Earth, then live in harmony. End the darkness and poisons that have come down through the generations, and as we move forward, new ignorance will arise. There will always be ignorance, and it is good and has its place. I want the next generation to have the freedom to carry their own ignorance without all the baggage of those before though. Let's fight racism, transphobia, homophobia, all bullying and prejudice. The world has been held back long enough by the perpetuation of poisons through religion and greed. Why are those trapped in the system not looking hard enough for the escape? And why aren't we doing more to help them find it? We need to be a threat to society, at least I think I do, because I want humanity to grow wiser. I want the lies of the past to end so we can pick up heaven with only our own baggage. Does anyone else feel this empowering responsibility, to not only be God, but an empowered and benevolent ONEness?
I think what you are feeling still stems from sense of self. See we are dying to matter, our ego wants us to do something. We desire action must be taken at all times. But rember Lao Tzu and Tao Te Ching... A master accomplishes with no action.
You can't change people, but you can change yourself. ... View MoreI think what you are feeling still stems from sense of self. See we are dying to matter, our ego wants us to do something. We desire action must be taken at all times. But rember Lao Tzu and Tao Te Ching... A master accomplishes with no action.
You can't change people, but you can change yourself. By changing yourself, you will affect others who will in turn affect others. I feel that "let's fight" is an action of force, and therefore will not be everlasting.
We all feel empowered to do something at some point. But empowerment without wisdom is chaos brewed in noble intentions.
I hope I don't come off as patronizing, I don't mean it in such way. Just trying to share my perspective.