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You believe something to be true. Do you apply your truth on a sliding scale according to whom you are applying it? Shouldn't the way you measure be applied equally to everyone?

If you don't apply it equally to everyone evenly how can it have any meaning or value? What do you think and why?

Posted - August 5, 2016

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  • 5808
    Believing is not knowing.
    ...If I know for sure that something is true I will share it with those that are seeking that truth, and I will share it with love and an awareness of their understanding of life to process that truth.
    ...of course I'm talking about the big Truth.
    ...remember in the news not so long ago there was a little girl that had eaten a marijuana brownie without knowing it? She told her dad that the bathroom walls were melting and everything was moving and she didn't understand and it scared her.
    ...she was having a spiritual experience that she wasn't
    Ready for and it scared her. The forms of things and differences were disappearing and she didn't have the understanding to process it .
    ... Yeah I know, you be talking
    The worldly truths and I be talking
    The cosmic truths haha...
    And life goes on...
      August 5, 2016 4:23 PM MDT
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  • 5354

    A drug trip is a spiritual experience now is it ?

      August 5, 2016 5:04 PM MDT
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  • 113301

    What you believe and what you perceive is the only reality you will ever have Baba. There is nothing more than that for human beings. That is why each reality is different depending upon intellect/emotional makeup/spiritual sensitivity and sensibility and physical health. The reality of a person who is in constant pain is not the same as the reality of someone who is pain-free. So you are limited in your understanding/knowing/believing by whom you are and what you experience and how you interpret all of it. You cannot go beyond those limitations. In my opinion. Thank you for your reply.

      August 8, 2016 5:10 AM MDT
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  • 83
    Yes to your first question,no to your second. I don't think that we should trust everyone or everything in this world,for they can hurt us. I don't think that it's a wise choice.
      August 8, 2016 5:20 AM MDT
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  • 113301

     I realize you are asking this question of Baba, JakobA. Isn't that what Timothy Leary based his drug-based life of LSD on? That getting high opened the doors to perception or some such reasoning? A bunch of drug addicts sailed through life on that premise...in fact I think there was a book titled "The doors to perception" which was all about drug addictiion justification. A drug addict is a drug addict no matter what kinda spin you try to justify it with/by.  In my opinion. I don't take recreational drugs.  They scare the he** outta me from what I have  seen drug addicts experience. Not my cuppa tea. I don't need drugs to open the doors to perception. I have a very good imagination and I don't have to take anything at all to access it! Just my 2 cents JakobA!  :)

      August 8, 2016 5:21 AM MDT
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  • 113301

    Touche Charlie. Sometimes I trust too quickly and of course I can get hurt and have. But I don't know how to change who I am so that is just a price I pay for being me. Thank you for your reply! :)

      August 8, 2016 5:30 AM MDT
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