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Re: Missing Invincible


Interesting, Infinitelove.

I come at this from an entirely different angle, and yet achieve a similar conclusion.

I figure there IS no such thing as evil...only lack of harmony.

That an ax murderer is very unhappy...wasting his/her opportunity to be joyful, peaceful, content, creative.

I haven't seen an ax murderer yet who doesn't look pathetic...sad...no matter his or her 'reason' for anger.

Since the dawn of history babies have been born to war, starvation, and chaos. Does that mean they never smile...that they never will smile...that they are not entitled to the peaceful end of life Kubler-Ross observed?

I don't think so.

It took me a long time to get my mind around this, but I now think we all go to contentment and beauty, harmony, at the end of our lives...no matter how we have lived. That a lack of harmony while we are alive is just a waste of opportunity...a waste of possible happiness.

I see life as endless possibilities...some will be harmonious and happy, some won't. Some seeds fall upon fertile soil, some upon barren rock...but all seeds hold the magic of life within. Every single one is worthy. Life, itself, is beautiful...fulfilled in daily experience or not. That there IS nothing other than harmony and that harmony always exists as a possibility.

...That even an ax murderer can achieve harmony one second after the dirty deed, if he or she can see how.

In fact, they WILL achieve harmony when they die, no matter what has gone before. Any dirty deed is just the waste of an opportunity to live the harmony within.

As you say, everything IS good...it can't be anything else, no matter how we judge it.

It is better for us, now, if we get over being p'ed off about the things we don't like, and get on with the things we prefer.

That's how I see it.

We never know how much good will come from a single smile...a little warmth.

We're all in this together.

My best,

Fledgling
 

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