BELIEF = INTOLERANCE = VICTIM = HATRED

Belief = Intolerance = Victim = Hatred

Belief = intolerance = victim = hatred
= the age of conflict, the age of the Kaliyuga.

Belief is an internal affair. When others don’t believe what we believe, it is we who become intolerant, and then claim to be a victim because others question our external expression. We can now view that questioning as hatred.

If we are absolutely confident in our belief, then nothing can disturb us. So why are we disturbed? The problems in the world exist precisely because we cannot verify our beliefs, which are merely ideas we’ve acquired.

The only thing that can be verified is awareness, which is consciousness.The ultimate internal affair is realising that we are consciousness, and that there is nothing else. This being so, consciousness is pure because it is not contaminated by adopting any views – even the Buddha’s.

There is a saying, “If you see the Buddha on the road, kill him.” This means the Buddha (or God) is not ‘out there’; it is internal. It’s what we are.

Belief is a product of thoughts, and divides.
The description of the Kaliyuga warned us this would be allowed to happen,
as it follows the pattern of predicted behaviour.

The obviousness of corruption on the world stage
means that people are waking up,
turning suffering into wisdom.

Wisdom unifies our commonality of pure consciousness,
beyond mind.

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