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Rev/Scout
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Do you "get" it?What am I, whom am I, what doth I be? For some, if not all be true. Think carefully, and with love in thy hearts discern thee! You be me and I be you.
In a way, I am Christian, but only in the true (to me) sense of the word. To me Christian means to aspire to be Christ - like. Not to die on a cross for the sins of others, but to live a life filled with love for others and in service to God/dess, to teach people, through example, that love is the only way, that love and enlightenment are our very nature.
I believe in the Golden Rule: All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye so to them; for this is the law and the prophets.
Matthew 7:12
"And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise." Luke 6:31
"...and don't do what you hate...", Gospel of Thomas 6. The Gospel of Thomas is one of about 40 gospels that were widely accepted among early Christians, but which never made it into the Christian Scriptures (New Testament).
"Who hath ears to hear, let him hear." Matthew 13:9
For these reasons, and many more, I must be Christian.
However, in a way, I am pagan, for I believe that we are a part of Mother Earth, or Gaia, and that when we treat her badly we are really treating ourselves that way, as we do when we treat our brothers and sisters, friends and family that way.
Could I belong to a Roman Pagan Religion whose beliefs surround a common thought that: "The law imprinted on the hearts of all men is to love the members of society as themselves."
In a way, I must be Wiccan, for I believe in the Wiccan Rede: "Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill, an it harm none, do as thou will." (i.e. do what ever you will, as long as it harms nobody, including yourself). One's will is to be carefully thought out in advance of action. I also believe that whatever you do to others comes back threefold.
In a way, I am sure to be Buddhist, for I believe: "Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful." Udana-Varga 5:18
"...a state that is not pleasing or delightful to me, how could I inflict that upon another?" Samyutta NIkaya v. 353,
I must aspire to be somewhat like Confuscious as well, for I resonate with the meanings of the statements: Do not do to others what you would not like yourself.
Then there will be no resentment against you, either in the family or in the state.
Analects 12:2
"Tse-kung asked, 'Is there one word that can serve as a principle of conduct for life?' Confucius replied, 'It is the word 'shu' -- reciprocity. Do not impose on others what you yourself do not desire.'" Doctrine of the Mean 13.3
and:
"Try your best to treat others as you would wish to be treated yourself, and you will find that this is the shortest way to benevolence." Mencius VII.A.4
In a way, I am Hindu as my thoughts wander to the words: This is the sum of duty; do naught onto others what you would not have them do unto you.
Mahabharata 5,1517
Some say my beliefs sway towards Islamic, as I believe that: No one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother that which he desires for himself.
Sunnah
and:
"None of you [truly] believes until he wishes for his brother what he wishes for himself." Number 13 of Imam "Al-Nawawi's Forty Hadiths." 5
In a way, I am Judaic, following the words: "What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow man. This is the law: all the rest is commentary." Talmud, Shabbat 31a.
"...thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.", Leviticus 19:18
as well as:
"And what you hate, do not do to any one." Tobit 4:15 6
In a way, I follow Taoism, for believe this I do. One must: "Regard your neighbor’s gain as your gain, and your neighbor’s loss as your own loss."
Tai Shang Kan Yin P’ien
and:
"The sage has no interest of his own, but takes the interests of the people as his own. He is kind to the kind; he is also kind to the unkind: for Virtue is kind. He is faithful to the faithful; he is also faithful to the unfaithful: for Virtue is faithful." Tao Teh Ching, Chapter 49
A supporter of Zoroastrianism I must be, in a way, for: That nature alone is good which refrains from doing another whatsoever is not good for itself.
Dadisten-I-dinik, 94,5 ...resonates with me.
So does: "Whatever is disagreeable to yourself do not do unto others." Shayast-na-Shayast 13:29
I may be Unitarian, somewhat, for I believe in: "The inherent worth and dignity of every person;" , "Justice, equity and compassion in human relations.... "
"The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all;", and that: "We affirm and promote respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part." Unitarian principles. 7,8
Be I of the Bahá'í Faith? For I believe in the words: "Ascribe not to any soul that which thou wouldst not have ascribed to thee, and say not that which thou doest not." "Blessed is he who preferreth his brother before himself." Baha'u'llah
and:
"And if thine eyes be turned towards justice, choose thou for thy neighbour that which thou choosest for thyself." Epistle to the Son of the Wolf
How about Brahmanism? For the words may be different, but the vibration is the same: "This is the sum of Dharma [duty]: Do naught unto others which would cause you pain if done to you". Mahabharata, 5:1517
I could be a Scientologist: "20: Try to treat others as you would want them to treat you." This is one of the 21 moral precepts that form the moral code explained in L. Ron Hubbard's booklet "The Way to Happiness."
Or Jainism, which states:
"Therefore, neither does he [a sage] cause violence to others nor does he make others do so." Acarangasutra 5.101-2.
"In happiness and suffering, in joy and grief, we should regard all creatures as we regard our own self." Lord Mahavira, 24th Tirthankara
and:
"A man should wander about treating all creatures as he himself would be treated. "Sutrakritanga 1.11.33
I never thought I would resonate with Sikhism until I read this: "Compassion-mercy and religion are the support of the entire world". Japji Sahib
"Don't create enmity with anyone as God is within everyone." Guru Arjan Devji 259
and:
"No one is my enemy, none a stranger and everyone is my friend." Guru Arjan Dev : AG 1299
The Shinto beliefs encompass: "The heart of the person before you is a mirror. See there your own form"
and:
"Be charitable to all beings, love is the representative of God." Ko-ji-ki Hachiman Kasuga
Sufism states: "The basis of Sufism is consideration of the hearts and feelings of others.
If you haven't the will to gladden someone's heart, then at least beware lest you hurt someone's heart, for on our path, no sin exists but this." Dr. Javad Nurbakhsh, Master of the Nimatullahi Sufi Order.
Am I this?
Yoruba: (Nigeria): "One going to take a pointed stick to pinch a baby bird should first try it on himself to feel how it hurts."
Am I a Humanist?: "(5) Humanists acknowledge human interdependence, the need for mutual respect and the kinship of all humanity."
"(11) Humanists affirm that individual and social problems can only be resolved by means of human reason, intelligent effort, critical thinking joined with compassion and a spirit of empathy for all living beings. " 4
and Humanists believe:
"Don't do things you wouldn't want to have done to you, British Humanist Society. 3
and:
"...critical intelligence, infused by a sense of human caring, is the best method that humanity has for resolving problems. Reason should be balanced with compassion and empathy and the whole person fulfilled." Humanist Manifesto II; Ethics section.
I may have beliefs that go back almost 4,000 years in Ancient Egypt: "Do for one who may do for you, that you may cause him thus to do." The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant, 109 - 110 Translated by R.B. Parkinson. The original dates to 1970 to 1640 BCE and may be the earliest version ever written.
...and/or I might follow Native American Spirituality, whose love for nature and others are apparent in these words: "Respect for all life is the foundation." The Great Law of Peace.
"All things are our relatives; what we do to everything, we do to ourselves. All is really One." Black Elk
and:
"Do not wrong or hate your neighbor. For it is not he who you wrong, but yourself." Pima proverb.
Some philosophers' statements are:
Epictetus: "What you would avoid suffering yourself, seek not to impose on others." (circa 100 CE)
Kant: "Act as if the maxim of thy action were to become by thy will a universal law of nature."
Plato: "May I do to others as I would that they should do unto me." (Greece; 4th century BCE)
Socrates: "Do not do to others that which would anger you if others did it to you." (Greece; 5th century BCE)
Seneca: "Treat your inferiors as you would be treated by your superiors," Epistle 47:11 (Rome; 1st century CE)
Has anyone "gotten" it yet? Let those with ears hear. Let those with eyes see. Let those with a heart listen with it.
Rev/Scout
Built upon:
http://www.teachingvalues.com/goldenrule.html
http://www.religioustolerance.org/reciproc.htm
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biyu
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yea dont feel like readin all quotes lol tho intro blurb id guess some true fer most people
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Rev/Scout
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Gettin' it | biyu wrote: | | yea dont feel like readin all quotes lol tho intro blurb id guess some true fer most people |
Intro quote is not a quote per se. I wrote what my higher self said at the time...and it is hard to "get" it if you don't read it biyu.!!!!! LOL
As a matter of fact, my higher self took over for the entirety of that post. I know I went to a couple of sites for the info. My higher self even posted the links (how I don't know). It was very late at night, or early in the morning, however you look at it.
Luckily, my mundane self "gets" it.
The point of it, or the gist of it, is that in every Religion, or spiritual belief, there seems to be one common denominator, one common belief throughout it all. It doesn't seem to matter what Religion one is speaking about. That belief is that we need to treat each other with respect and love, just as we would ourselves like to be treated, as we are one, and what we do to someone else, we are essentially doing to ourselves.
If we just all tried to get along, instead of fighting over semantics, over "My Religion is better than your Religion.", over "God loves me more than he loves you.", over "You are a sinner and I am not, because of my beliefs.", this world would be a better place.
I believe that we should rejoice and celebrate both the diversities and the similarities in our Religions, our cultures, our skin color, our sexes, and even our sexual orientations.
In order to experience this life on earth, we have had to create duality. That means that we ARE different (as well as being one), but we need to remember that we chose to be different in order to experience, as spirits, lives in human form.
Again I say, what a boring world this would be if we were all the same. How would we experience all the good we have in our lives if we had not had the bad to contrast it to? How much excitement could we muster up each time something good happened to us if that was all that occured?
How would we describe up if we did not have down? I believe it would be hard to explain light if we did not have dark.
Try explaining light to a person who is totally blind, and has been from birth. See how far you get.
In this world today we have many diversities. That's what makes us human. But we must remember that we also have many similarities. That's what makes us Divine!
Rev/Scout
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biyu
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lol i get whast youre sayin there tad rambly but lol i read that an yea agreed on much near all actually my only tad of an issue is the duality i mean i know its part of the "human" existance just right now as me i see no need fer it it affects those around me yea but i choose where i am an ill continue ta remain here if thats an option if i can progress with my gifts awesome i think you know what i mean there
as fer linking on here i think they can use what we know just are there to help progress us lol
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Rev/Scout
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Here for the rideAhh yes well as we progress towards ascension we live according to this mundane world less and less, but what a ride it has been!!!
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biyu
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oh yea lol
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