THE WORLD ISN’T MAD; IT’S PERFECTLY ORCHESTRATED

The World Isn’t Mad; It’s Perfectly Orchestrated

By whom?
By what, you mean.
By karma.

There is good and evil in the world – good karma and bad karma. Karma is the result of personal desire and aversion. Good karma is beneficial, while bad karma creates disharmony and suffering. This balance of karma is generated in the world by collective human behaviour – ‘mine is better than yours’.

Everything has a cause, and that cause brings about an effect. If we are self-centred-self opinionated-self righteous en masse, it is we who create bad karma/bad habits, and enable these to be maintained. This is because we do not know the truth about our reality which is, first and foremost, pure consciousness, for without this, nothing would be known. It’s not what we believe that is the source of wisdom; it is the pure knowingness itself.

There are those who have no inner knowledge. There are those who have a little knowledge, and there are those who possess perfect wisdom that results in perfect compassion. The majority fall into the first two categories, and disharmony arises. It is only wisdom of our original reality that is always in harmony with everything. Appearances and recognition are simultaneous, like a mirror and its reflections.

The way in which humans react decides the balance of karmic power in the world. At the moment, we are weighed down by extremists, enabled by the majority who swing one way or another. We therefore have an unstable world.

This mad pendulum is swinging in a mighty arc, and this is becoming more obvious every day, fuelled by the mainstream, alternative and ‘social’ media. The enablers are those who are easily swayed to hold an opinion in righteous indignation. Evil manipulates opinions.

At the end of each swing of the pendulum, there is a moment of perfect stillness. This is the zone of sanity. When we stop swinging around in a vicious cycle of existence, we will realise that we are pure consciousness – and that’s all.

Following selected stories creates division.
Pure seeing without attachment to stories is the unity of non-duality.

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