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there is no right or wrong way for all beings to return to their source? What if all paths are the same and equal, since every journey has the same destination?
I want original answers, in your own words - no quotes from the bible, please (I've read it twice); and no opinions about what you may think is right or wrong - such things are subjective.


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2006-12-18 11:35:38 · 15 answers · asked by -skrowzdm- 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

11:11 - google it - spirit guardians; also a spiritual hi-five to those on a good path

2006-12-18 11:40:35 · update #1

more concrete; ok - how do you validate your existence, and what do you do that brings you closer to oneness with yourself?

2006-12-18 11:42:41 · update #2

15 answers

Then that means that human life has nowhere to go then. Outside of the human body, there really isn't that much.

2006-12-18 11:42:05 · answer #1 · answered by Cold Fart 6 · 0 0

In the grand scheme of things, yes, you are 100% correct. But, on an individual level, there is not so much 'right and wrong' as desirable and undesirable. Becoming a monk, a father, or going to prison....these are all paths that lead to the same destination. To me some paths are undesirable and not right for me. You are right though, I can't condemn others for being true to their path.

2006-12-18 19:51:30 · answer #2 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

Frankly I don't think there is a "right" or "wrong" way. I believe all beings return to their source, maybe not the same way they left it, but all do return from whence they came.

I believe the Divine wants to know that my path was the path of my choosing, not merely "following the leader".

2006-12-18 19:39:58 · answer #3 · answered by Black Dragon 5 · 0 0

These worlds are cycles that begin and end at the same place, yet many stop along the journey for food and water, never realizing the dark linger there, to confuse the path. Leading them evermore to the darkness.

2006-12-18 19:41:12 · answer #4 · answered by guidedlight 3 · 1 0

this makes the most sense to me.

i have often pondered- God is Infinate and we are all here trying to figure out the Divine-

it makes sense that to each of us or to each group consciousness that we belong to, we would have a different angle, see things through a different perspective and "flavor".

that God is so magnificent, there must be infinite ways to see it, and infinate paths that take you there. noone is more right than the next, but some feel better to you than others for a number of reasons. one does not negate the other just because the words and expressions are different.

we all celebrate. but we don't argue that my party is th only true way to party and i have real joy over your fake joy. it's just silly.

~peace

2006-12-19 00:34:59 · answer #5 · answered by zentrinity 4 · 1 0

Actually, there are several religions that believe just that. However, if that were the case, then we'd all be on the same journey....some faltering from time to time, and some taking giant leaps forward.
Cool idea...

2006-12-18 19:39:26 · answer #6 · answered by Born of a Broken Man 5 · 0 0

All living things are born, live and die. And in dying we all return to the Earth...

So in that sense all our paths are the same, and do indeed end at the same destination...

-dh

2006-12-18 19:42:11 · answer #7 · answered by delicateharmony 5 · 0 0

That would indeed be a good thing, and if there was proof, there wouldbe a lot less fighting and war.

By the way, what'swith the 11:11?

2006-12-18 19:37:59 · answer #8 · answered by judy_r8 6 · 0 1

If all that is true, the all we can ask of ourselves and others is to follows those paths in love and peace to the best of our abilities.

2006-12-18 19:38:23 · answer #9 · answered by Church Music Girl 6 · 2 0

Sorry, your words are a little too ethereal for me. Maybe if you can make your statement in a slightly more concrete way?

2006-12-18 19:38:28 · answer #10 · answered by crom248 2 · 0 0

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