why

So now I wonder why am I the one thinking these strange thoughts? Is there someone else doing the same? Must be a dumb question. Out of 8 billion people I’m quite sure there’s even stranger thinking out there. Has to be. So, ok. Christmas Day for people who are of the Eastern Orthodox persuasion. January 7th. Yesterday the attack on the White House. And today I’m for some reason thinking of the commandment “Thou shalt not kill”. Seems like a good one. But some sort of a loop appeared; I thought if you have cancer and it gets surgically removed, is that not killing? Of the cancer? Inside, it was alive, and once removed I’m pretty sure it dies. So does that mean that to really follow the Commandments you have to suffer through the cancer and let it kill you? Instead of killing it? Crazy nuts! I’m sure a lot of disagreement about this. Then, out of the blue, comes the memory of Krishna with Arjuna. Krishna, a Divine Incarnation, wants Arjuna to fight a war with his family, because that contingent of the clan displeased the Lord and needed to be eliminated and Arjuna was the one to do it. A very difficult situation, which made me think “wait a second. The Divine makes rules and then wants the rules broken?”. What does that mean? I don’t know. Human brains might not be capable of thinking within this thought-jungle. Much easier dealing with the unknown in the sphere of the physical. Like building this egg in three dimensions, even after having made drawings to try and figure it out. When it comes to actually making it, you have to rely on intuition when you don’t know what you’re doing, and the material will show you what to do.

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