Love Vs. Evil

 (Photo by James Wheeler)

 Figure 16.   Earth

Love

Energy exists; ergo, there must be an entity, in which energy dwells. Here Love creates the universe.

 . . . Spiralling inside love, the Galaxy creates,
A world unparalleled, Earth’s starry gate.
Imaginary number love; the unseen cosmic magnet,
It’s what lies between, like space and silence.
They’re yang to Earth’s yin;
The Milky Way begins . . .



 (Photo by James Wheeler)

 Figure 17.   Galaxy

Evil

Evil originates in human thought. Greed bypasses reasoning— it takes time to acquire knowledge about what to have and have not. Here wisdom is learned.

Nature doesn’t think; it accepts what is. If, plants and animals grew unabated because they wanted to take over Earth, there wouldn't be much room left for us.

Evil is an invitation only event. The question’s always there: “Will we let it in?” Each time it appears in our lives, we’ve opened the door, either through our own deceptions, or manipulation from outside forces. It’s a disturbance in feeling: insidious—guising itself in the little things. Doubt is the most frequent; waves of energy transmitted on an ill-fated whisper—the first inkling that evil is afoot.

As adults we’re capable of making informed choices: readily reasoning cause from effect. We don’t have to open the door. However, children pattern their behaviour based upon the adults they witness—opening and closing doors by imitation—not reason. When we allow evil in, it not only affects us, but all those around us.

Many times doubt tricks us into thinking our ‘feelings’ are wrong, so much so, we end up apologising for them. This device has been used so successfully that doubt is construed to be normal. The evil influence of doubt disrupts our feeling and confuses our thinking; thereby, gaining access to our behaviour.



Figure 18.   Doorway

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