Basically I want to recap what I discussed with Ar Razi today.
We are gods or at least the subset of God. We are the leaves, flowers, fruits and branch of the same tree. [It is] (If it) is an apple tree, everything about the tree is apple. That means the tree is muslim. Basically the real meaning of muslim is to follow the order of your fitrah (essence).
So if our fitrah is God then our muslim nature is we behave in a godly manner. It is a very simple concept. At the very core it is DO GOOD and DO NO HARM to yourself and to others.
Humans are good at the core. Nobody was born evil. There is no such thing as the Demon Seed. We have a Born Loser but still down here he wins but up there he loses (do you know that the Anti Corruption Agency found out he makes RM100 k a month?). That's beside the point.
What I want you to remember is an evil person becomes evil because of the beliefs, conditioning and choices he makes. It is not a one way street unless you are the Root of All Evil; which in this case only applicable to one person.
For the rest of us we have to remind that our roots, our core is GOODNESS because we are all gods. So how come we are still squabbling? That's due to the fact that we all forget that we are gods.
If we remember who we are , then we are like the story of the Golden Buddha:
In 1957 an entire Monastery in Thailand was being relocated by a group of monks. One day they were moving a giant clay Buddha when one of the monks noticed a large crack in the clay. On closer investigation he saw there was a golden light emanating from the crack. The monk used a hammer and a chisel to chip away at the clay exterior until he revealed that the statue was in fact made of solid gold.
Historians believe the Buddha had been covered with clay by Thai monks several hundred years earlier to protect it from an attack by the Burmese army. In the attack, all the monks had been killed and it wasn’t until 1957 that this great treasure was actually discovered.
What happens over the course of our life however is that we pile layer upon layer of clay over our own Golden Buddha. The heaviest layer of clay is of our own doing – it’s our own limited thinking and our unconscious conditioning. The other layers of clay get added on from external influences (parents, schools and teachers, bosses and co-workers, society, the media, the church, government and corporations). Eventually we are so laden with clay that we forget that the Golden Buddha is there all the time.
So folks, uncover your Golden Buddha. Suzuki Roshi said, we all have the potential to be the Buddha. The Chosen One is not one individual. It's the whole human race. One person can do so much but a group of like-minded individuals can actually flatten a hill. The same like-minded individuals can also create the longest bridge and the tallest tower.
We must set aside our differences if we are to cross the chasm together. All we got is 22 years.
Think, SIMPLIFY ~ Do!
Here is your lullaby honey:
Goodnight my darling. I love you so much.
#traxxfm Goodnight Elsie, I love you so much. As for you Habibi, because it is you tonight, I stay up and listen to you until 12. visionquest2019.blogspot.com/2019/12/111219
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