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August 1 - August 15, 2020
Each of us actually believes that things should be the way we want them, instead of being the natural result of all the forces of creation.
If the natural unfolding of the process of life can create and take care of the entire universe, is it really reasonable for us to assume that nothing good will happen unless we force it to?
what would happen if we respected the flow of life and used our free will to participate in what’s unfolding, instead of fighting it?
Am I better off making up an alternate reality in my mind and then fighting with reality to make it be my way, or am I better off letting go of what I want and serving the same forces of reality that managed to create the entire perfection of the universe around me?
I could relate to God as associated with that place hidden deep inside of me.
The premise of the course was centered on the possibility that one underlying truth exists in the universe, and all of man’s knowledge was just looking at this truth from different perspectives. The exploration of that premise would involve physics, biology, psychology, and religion. What was the possibility that they were all saying the same thing?