Who Owns The Land:
The history of humanity is wrought with so many tribal conflicts over land ownership.
Repeatedly throughout the history of mankind, so many wars have been fought and lands have changed titles as empires rising and falling.
I wonder if the Beloved was asked on what his thoughts of this tribal mentality that plays out in our world today would say?
Can one imagine if the Beloved had to rule on title ownership between two tribes, what would his ruling be?
I have pondered this just for the foolishness of it all, and what I saw was the facetious vanity of it all.
People are born into the world with nothing and leave with nothing, and why is this?
Because the land/creation was never individually or collectively theirs to begin with.
At best humanity is a temporary tenant, where the Beloved has not imposed any fee or title to, for the Beloved is the actually holder of the deed to all of creation.
So when I ponder at the struggle over the blood spilt over the dubbed holy land, I see hundreds of years of conflict over the deed to land no one truly ever owned.
And what does my opinion mean in all of this? Nothing really, for if it was not the vanity of land ownership it would be the righteousness of the truer beliefs.
How vane is our conflicting ways where the righteous conflicts we have engaged in have also been our most tragic collective experiences of humanity’s history.
So when someone treats you unfairly consider what the value of your righteousness will net you?
This can give a new enhanced meaning to Jesus’ words of turning the other cheek.
It means to break the recycling of your conflicting ways of duality, for in Truth your fighting over things no one ever really had any claim or power over.
Hey free rent, is not that something to celebrate instead of trying to claim ownership to what was never yours and will be left behind when you graduate on.
Yet this is just me playing in silliness! What occurs in the world has its origins in the school yards of our individual mindsets.
All My Love
Rob.
Friday, December 4, 2009
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