What Karma not Sin!
Individual Knowledge
Individual knowledge brings my ego a separation from God and
makes one a individual - a individuality. Knowledge brings one
evil pain and good pleasure. My Knowledge makes me a human
being and not unfeeling immortal. Knowledge makes me know that
there are differences and opposites so one can understand one
lives in God's mind and that God's mind lives in us.
Yes, there is a I the I am!
Good and Bad
Most people I think would rather believe in the knowledge of good
and evil. First, that is how we know. Second, it gives meaning to
life.
Man now has sensations that hurts. Pains of I am.
We know right and wrong through
example, experience and intuitive meaning.
Every wrong has in it one's insincerity or one's hypocrisy.
I like meaning.
Nearer my God to thee
God is work to know him and to love him because one
has to focus one's mind beyond mortality and
be whole with his universality.
God as duty/work and creation for duty/work and creation, God as
love and devotion for love and devotion, God as knowledge
and understanding for knowledge and understanding, and God as
thought/idea and meditation for thought/idea and meditation are
all ways to God.
A holy positive meaning cancels out the idea of sin.
One knows what it is
worth
Everyday one knows a person, place or thing is by what that
person, place, or thing does. What a person, place, or thing does
for one cannot be forgotten, replaced or removed. It is a
resource. It is in history. It becomes a person, place or things
karma.
Karma
Actions are our salvation. It is through what one does
that confirms our virtues and faith.
One can have a belief that one is going to the world of heaven
and yet still
be the most vile person amagineable all because that one does not
accept and confirm ones
virtue and faith by one's action. One must accept and have that
virtue and faith to have good karma by one's actions. A good
karma confirms what one is in one's heart.
I like meaning.
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