Monthly Archives: August 2007
We’ll Float in Space Just You and I
Our perceptions are relative because there are no absolute concepts of time, space and motion. These concepts are relative. They exist in relation to us. If we wouldn’t possess an internal notion of time, space and motion, then we would perceive them differently. We conclude that a person is kind of a “black box” – … Continue reading
This Time, This Place Misused
Nature doesn’t inform us in which of our actions we are really free. It allows us to make mistakes, both as individuals and as mankind. Its aim is to lead us to disillusionment in our own powers to change anything in this life and in ourselves. Nature wants to confuse and disorient us regarding how … Continue reading
There’s Something Inside Me that Pulls Beneath the Surface
Humanity has developed over many lifetimes; first resembling beasts, with desires only for food, family, sex and shelter; then developing through stages of wealth, power, honor and knowledge. At the first stage of development, desires for food, family, sex and shelter are a person’s only desires. Even a totally isolated individual has these desires and … Continue reading
“Are You Crazy to Want this Even for a while?”
It is common knowledge that the Creator did not complete creation when He created it. And we can see in every corner of reality, in the general and in the particular, that it abides by laws of gradual development – from absence through the completion of its growth. For that reason, when the fruit tastes … Continue reading
The Innocent Can Never Last
At times it seems that our life is more difficult than death itself; so it is no surprise that “The Ethics of the Fathers” says: “Against your will do you live”. Nature created us, and we are forced to exist with the qualities that were imposed upon us. It is as if we were only … Continue reading