I can only speak for myself.
I sit, breathe, and feel into the question that has been chosen.
I answer comes,
I write
I know that that was written is true through this vehicle
for that moment , in that moment, and is a culmination of all-that-is, and my beingness.
I "see" the movement within, reflected, and see the evolution of mind, in that the day-to-day mindedness has been stood aside for the higher mind to "speak"
Questions that provoke thought thus, are God sent.
Namaste
2007-12-15 05:27:45
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answer #1
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answered by Astro 5
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It is the nature of the human mind to continually grow and evolve in understanding in order that the personality feel in control of its physical, emotional and spiritual environment. If the personality feels that a perception of faster evolution is necessary then it will experience it as moving "forward" faster. Now always feels like coming home and new at the same time. The more often one becomes fully present in the now the more the mind may try to grab onto the experience and turn it into some sort of knowledge that makes it feel more powerful or in control. The only place for the human race to go from here is to finally move past the domination of mind/personality to full recognition of all that we are. More and more individuals are doing just that. It is the natural progression of human development. Perhaps that is evolution for the species but for the aware spiritual beings that we have always been and will always be there is no such thing as evolution.
2007-12-16 07:15:27
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answer #2
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answered by Tamara S 4
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We saw the moon and rejoiced nothing can be greater than this great light.
Morning broke. We saw the sun through the many veils of the early morning fog. We rejoiced nothing can be greater than this bright light.
As the sun brunt through each veil, we rejoiced nothing can be greater than this bright light.
At each point we perceived we were standing in the greatest light. The truth is the Sun never changed as the Mind never changes. It is merely the veils (our certain thoughts) are being removed so we may 'see' clearly what was always there. I will agree for many the veils are being shed at a rapid pace. Now that I see the veils, I pull them away eagerly awaiting the next great experience. There is always more veils. Could it be that the Mind is also evolving never turning on itself yet still increasing and yet more veils to be ripped away?
2007-12-16 04:14:06
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answer #3
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answered by Desert Lotus 3
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Rev Albert Einstein should have kept going after the figures for College students - perhaps all the way up to the members of the National Academy of Science, whose members are overwhelmingly atheist to the tune of 95% or more. I imagine that these people - who actually KNOW something about evolution - may well be unanimous in the acceptance of evolution.
Certainly it's a fact that those people who reject it are either mad or don't know how it works - just like Rev Albert.
CD
2007-12-15 04:28:19
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answer #4
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answered by Super Atheist 7
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It can be rightly concluded like that. The net has provided access to many curious ones and many on different tracks are now introspecting their true existence and way they have selected.
Evolution is the eternal theory and needs no acceptance or rejection by any group of society and culture. It has its own ways and means. None can reject that human in 19th century and human in this current century are totally different. Those were the days when superstitions were on the peak and many inoscents were scared of all such things. Religion was not understood by common lay ones. Today every one right from ground/beginning level to topmost position are well aware of their religion and culture. Though ways and means and guidance differe according to time and space/place, every one is eager to know 'Self' by this way or that and those who succed to some extent lead very good life. There are cheaters and misguiding souls also but before curiosity and earnest quest they are thrown out of the ways sooner or later and eager ones advance with better alternates. This is all the need of time as Bhagavan Krishna has to come to reside in this world again. He is coming not to kill anybody and any bad thing, but he is coming to enjoy the pleasure of heaven on the earth. He wants to see His children healthy and happy, no grieves, pains, worries and all. He wants to see every face smiling and earnestly watching his arrival. Now it is our responsibility to prepare that fresh and fragrant ground for him. We have to make this earth as Nandavana prevailing in His times at Vrindavana, Kailas, Mansarovara, Kashi to Kanyakumari. I have strong belief that we will succeed in this mission, let it take several births together.
2007-12-15 15:55:37
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answer #5
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answered by keshav pd 3
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regrettably it incredibly is the uneducated, abode schooled, those indoctrinated by using extremist sects and cults and a few in simple terms undeniable undesirable Christians! The Pope, Catholic Church, Church of england and mainstream church homes all settle for the enormous bang and evolution! Lord Carey the former Archbishop of Canterbury positioned it ok – “Creationism is the fruit of a fundamentalist physique of strategies to scripture, ignoring scholarship and severe getting to understand, and puzzling diverse understandings of actuality”! large that christians and atheists can agree and snort mutually even no remember if it extremely is at fundie price! yet in the back of the laughter is the melancholy on the fundamentalists striving so not hassle-free to harm christianity by using turning it from a faith to an ideology! Surveys propose that 29% of yank christians are so extremist of their ideals that they fall nicely exterior of the typical bounds of christianity!
2016-10-11 08:29:25
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answer #6
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answered by ? 3
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A few answers above are horrible. Is it generation gap!
Bible itself says ,' one has to be pure & innocent like a child if one has to reach the kingdom of God.
Theoritical study will not help, one has to practice self-realization techniques to evolve. & involute
2007-12-15 13:31:37
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answer #7
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answered by Muthu S 7
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Yes, sometimes i myself am surprised with the answers i give & with some others too.
It's just a flow coming to the mind to answer such a way.
2007-12-15 16:57:37
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answer #8
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answered by lalachi 4
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lol all those percentages of christians that ray listed are fake and less than 40% of americans are true christians
btw yes i can see it
my thinking of life has changed if you mean that
2007-12-15 04:45:17
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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No; the evolution mythology....is being rejected by millions and is being thrown in the garbage dump of wasted foolish theories of the 20 th century.
LATEST NEWSWEEK POLL:
91% of Americans believe in God. Almost half of all Americans reject the theory of evolution. 82% of Americans say they are Christian. One-third of all college graduates say they ACCEPT the Biblical account of Creation AS FACT.....according to latest Newsweek poll -- March 30, 2007.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17879317/site/newsweek/
2007-12-15 04:19:10
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answered by Anonymous
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