I'll be there giving my best! (((hugs)))
2006-08-08 18:23:09
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answer #1
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answered by ******** 5
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The time has come when the inner and outer sciences can live in harmony. Everything can happen only at a particular time. Religion reached its ultimate peak in the Buddhas; now science is also coming to an ultimate peak.
And only when two things have grown is a meeting possible. A seed cannot meet a tree; the seed will have to become a tree. Only then, high in the clouds, can they whisper to each other, can they fall in love with each other, can they embrace each other. A seed cannot have a dialogue with a full-grown tree; it is impossible.
The seed will not know the language of the tree, the tree will not understand the language of the seed. Religion has been in a mature state for almost five thousand years. Science is still growing, coming to maturity. Hence I say this time is one of the most precious times.
You are fortunate to be alive today, because something immensely great is going to happen — and that is the meeting of science and religion, the meeting of West and East, the meet-ing of the extrovert and introvert mind.
The coming together of science and religion will create the new man who will be able to move easily to the outside or into the inside, who will be able to move easily into the extrovert world of science and into the introvert world of religion — just as you move outside your house into the garden and back into the house.
It is not a problem; you don't need any reconciliation. You need not make a great effort each time you come out of your house onto the lawn — you simply come out. Just as easily as you come out of your house and go in, a total man will be able to move into science and religion; the inner and outer will both be his.
Carl Gustav Jung has divided human beings into two: the extroverts and the introverts. His categorisation is relevant for the past but will be utterly useless for the future, because the future man will be both. In the past, we have always been categorising in this way, but the future human will be neither a man nor a woman.
I am not saying biologically — biologically the woman will be a woman, and the man will be a man — but spiritually the future man will have as many feminine qualities as the woman, and the woman will have as many masculine qualities as the man.
Spiritually they will never be labelled as man or woman any more. And that will be real liberation — not only liberation of women, but liberation of men, too: liberation from straitjackets, liberation from imprisoning categories, liberation from all labels.
Men and women will cease to be Hindu, Mohammedan or Christian; Indian, German or English; white or black. Not that colours will disappear — but these will become irrelevant, trivial, meaningless.
The new human will have a universal consciousness, and the foundation will be laid by the meeting of science and religion
2006-08-08 22:24:21
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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No prayer will do nothing to cause world peace. Prayer will only create more of a barrier to it. Prayer causes religious people to become more intolerant. Hard work, determination, and religious toleration will eventually bring about world peace, not some alien. (God). Stop trying to have someone else solve the world's problems. Take some responsibility. That's a message to all human beings.
2006-08-08 22:32:55
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answered by surfer2966 4
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Yes I will pray. It is now 9:30p.m. CST. I believe God sent me to your question so that I could be a part of this grand prayer you are undertaking.
Now the most important thing to remember is that we have to accept God's will. We must pray that "it be your will dear Lord".
I'm especially going to pray this so that my two small grandchildren will grown up in a healthier world.
2006-08-08 22:34:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello christina s.. :)
I will lift all up unto the Lord..I will pray for the homeless..the starving children of this world..that eyes will be opened and hearts will be willing to put others needs before that of their own..
There will be World Peace, but just for a season..the Antichrist will reign during that time..and then the end shall come.. :(
Jesus will come back in the clouds..and every eye shall see Him..and every tongue shall confess..that Jesus Christ..Is Lord..
In Jesus Most Precious Name..
With Love..In Christ..
2006-08-08 22:35:59
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answered by EyeLovesJesus 6
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Perhaps I would... if praying could actually change the outcome of anything. God is a clockmaker, he made the world and does not intervene. Praying does nothing.
2006-08-08 22:25:17
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answered by Anonymous
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When I pray all I say is thanks.
I don't see myself as being smart enough to give God advice and tell Her how to run the world.
I am certian that She knows exactly what She is doing, and can get all of us back home safely without any guidance from me.
Love and blessings
don
2006-08-08 22:31:45
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyday. For peace, protection, and guidance.
2006-08-08 22:25:04
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answered by joeysgirl 3
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Of cours --we have to pray for world peace!
2006-08-08 22:26:24
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answered by jiffypop88 4
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Well, I hope I wake up tomorrow to find that you people have caused the fighting in Israel to stop. If it does, that's incredible.
2006-08-08 22:26:31
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answered by clorox.bleech 3
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Sure, close enough to my nightly prayer time.
2006-08-08 22:25:09
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answered by Beth 5
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