One Opinion on True Spirituality

On Being in Tune with the Universal Laws

By w1z111 WIZ, published Aug 14, 2007
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The real aim of "true spirituality" is to reach the deepest possible understanding of The Universal Laws and how "all things interact and relate to one another on a Universal level"; and, with that understanding, to act and behave in accordance to those Universal Laws as much as possible, toward Universal Harmony.

That may sound like a "mouthful", but here's how I see it:

"All things", as we currently know them, are the products of myriad Universal processes which have been at work for eons...much, much longer than mankind has existed on planet Earth. That should tell us that each step along the way, each part of the process, each species, each experience is part of the overall process of Universal growth.

Until mankind's entry in the cycle of life on earth, all life was in complete subjection to the Universal Laws which had been governing and controlling the process for ages and ages.

When mankind entered the scene, he ultimately "emerged" with the capability of making personal and individual choices about how life was to be lived. With that capability came the power to question and even to resist the Universal Law itself. And, as history has shown, mankind has certainly not always chosen to keep, or even to acknowledge those Universal Laws.

The irony comes when we begin to understand that mankind may actually not be in as much control as he perceives himself to be. Universal Laws cannot be broken, else all things will end. Thus, our behavior (as resistant to some of that Law as it may be on the surface), cannot significantly disrupt the much grander processes at work carrying those Laws out. Even if mankind succeeds in destroying himself, Universal Law will continue to govern, and will undoubtedly move ever so smoothly to the next necessary step in the process of growth.

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