this sounds like a 'trying to sound smart and philosophical' type question. ill try to refrain from contumelious diction but that's how i see it.
2007-11-13 07:33:09
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answered by cannon_primed 4
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i think some of you here have been "conned";
Perfection is a human thing,and is very much overatted;
think of the Determine-ism that a lot have been taught;
we know that they have been taught a risk; perhaps a
risk worse than the melting ice that is occuring now.
Remember (one of the news media headlines of this so
important dat that you have asked the questioin above;
250 YEARS has elapsed since only 10% of the life on
earth has been (EVEN) classified, = Named!
So much for the "brilliance" of our previous betters;so much
for the knowledge of OUR technological society.
Hopefully the melting of the Ice caps will teach a valuable lesson;not only to george bush and all those so-called leaders
whom we have allowed to "rule" in the name of mass democratic rule.
But also to the darwinian teachers who taught us what mass society deemed;that This was the way,the only way,so help
us god.
Should president kennedy have put in place a law of population control,so that we would not have the societal problems that are extremely difficult to control;should he have forseen that space exploration in nothing compared to american and others impact here on earth.
And far from being "politicised" bbby naming him;i am
Noyt; i am all in favor of (so called) democracy,the democracy which the founding fathers might have thought of and persued,given their fairness and reasonableness.
This is not-the-point; Perfection is a dream,so you follow
it if you want.But remember;the majority imperfect ones
may not want or appreciate perfection.
We are not at the begining of some "grand adventure";
we are at the beginning of a grand awareness that many others are as imperfect as we are.
A very different thing to your original question.
2007-11-13 16:23:07
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answered by peter m 6
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When the human condition upgrades to the Divine, the human love simply becomes divine Love. There is no loss in moving higher. Rather, a period of unknowing, much as occurs in moving from wakefulness to sleep, when the human 5-sense data stream recedes, and Soul-individuation per the waking subconscious becoming the dreaming conscious occurs. Similar process in Realization and in post-passing.
For clues, Ann Ree Colton's "Men in White Apparel" and "Watch Your Dreams," Mark Prophet's "Climb the Highest Mountain" and "The Masters and Their Retreats," O. M. Aivanhov's "Light Is a Living Spirit" and "Man, Master of His Destiny," Dr. Olga Kharitidi's "The Master of Lucid Dreams," C. S. Lewis' "The Great Divorce," Helen Greaves' "Testimony of Light," Martha Beck's "Expecting Adam," Dr. Elizabeth Mayer's "Extraordinary Knowing," Lynne McTaggart's "The Field," Dr. William Tiller's "Psychoenergetic Science," http://www.tiller.org and Free and Wilcock's "The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?" http://www.divinecosmos.com
cordially,
j.
2007-11-13 17:05:48
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answered by j153e 7
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Perfection does not exist, have you ever seen anything that is perfect? Everything has it's flaws. Absolutely everything. Cancer is a flaw in our DNA, Your computer crashing is a flaw in the programing or components, and so forth. Once again, nothing is perfect, and never will be. So there isnothing to think or worry about.
2007-11-13 15:49:32
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answered by Jeremy M 2
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none.... the pursuit of perfection is part of the human condition.
2007-11-13 15:08:37
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answered by penydred 6
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define perfection
2007-11-13 15:10:51
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answered by QuantumJourney 2
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