Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Life’s Three Levels

There are 3 levels to our lives. The first level is our every day 3 dimensional level. This is the level that you see through the old eyeball. The one in which you spend 99% of your time interpreting. You know how it goes. Do I look nice?? What image do I want to project??? Do I fit in??? Most people spend their entire lives on this level. The second level involves the soul. The only time most people ever hear about it is if they go to church / synagogue / whatever. The only context in which they hear about their soul involves the question, "Are you going to lose it???" I mean, like man, how can you answer that question if you know nada about it??? It seems to be important because some people in authority spend a lot of time talking about it. Some people think a soul is something that keeps us on the straight and narrow. It talks to us if we fall off / are in danger of falling off. The soul is more than that. It is our second Level "Being", our spirituality, for lack of a better word . It’s dimensionless, yet has dimensions. The third or top level involves God. The word God seems to have been overused to the extent that its’ meaning has been corrupted. We use it everywhere with little thought. God is generally presented as some fearsome short tempered person that doesn’t tolerate bad behaviour. Sort of like parents on meth. God also involves "love". Love, to most people, means that if you love me, then you will give me stuff. Love also means that I may have treated you badly but I still "love" you. Why should God get such a bad rap??? God seems like a nice person to me. I talk to her all the time. She seems reasonable. Try talking to her. She won’t bite your head off.

3 comments:

Jane said...

this was great... I love all the talks of souls... Thanks for liking me ;)

The exposed part went surprisingly well...

shyloh's poetry said...
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shyloh's poetry said...

sorry had to delete my post. It brought back some painful memories.