Friday, July 9, 2010

To Create A Brave New World

If I were a god,  a creator, how would I create my world?  Would I fashion it with blue skies, green pastures... oceans with gently rippling waves?  Would I put in storms with lightning and earthquakes and tsunamis, famine and plague?  I mean after all there was a snake even in the Garden of Eden.

God, our Creator, a higher power, or whatever so many people identify with, created our world as a bi-polar reality.  We have both black and white, good and evil and any other number of dualities.  God did not create a one-ended stick.  So in my world, my first inclination would be to make it bi-polar as well. In America today as well as Europe, Asia, India and the like, we have bounteous resources and enjoy a fairly high quality standard of living. In the third world, the standard is not so high and people have a greater challenge in every-day existence.

So since I was made in the image and likeness of my Creator,  then I would have to create a world that is not a one-ended stick also.  There would have to be opportunities for smooth and easy momentums as well as challenges to bring out the strengths and capabilities of my inhabitants.

Nowhere is this seen more than in the case  of relationships between the male and female inhabitants as they go forth and multiply.  They are attracted to each other through the senses which act as receivers for the vibrations that each send into the fabric of space and time.  When the frequency of these vibrations is the same then a resonance occurs, energy flows and the attraction is mutual.

But it is not only a mutual attraction through the senses that cements a solid and long-lasting relationship.  Individuals, whether male or female, have their own version of reality.  As in the creation of our world, the reality of all of us must have a purpose.  You, me everyone has a purpose, a goal, for their continued existence.  So then the individuals in the relationship each have their own pupose and must check to see if the partnership will support that purpose.
Next comes the construction of individual goals, if not already in existence and the desire and ability to communicate those goals.  Now the individuals can examine the partnership goals and purpose to see if they are large enough and flexible enough to encompass the goals of the individuals.

Next time I will talk more on how do we do that.

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