Order: Part 5
Can anyone explain the well-known quote, at least it is often quoted by religious people in Western culture or Christianity in the context of marriage:
“A marriage is decided in heaven and fulfilled on earth.”
Perhaps this can be compared and understood with the absolute asymmetry of love. Real seeds have already been planted in various cultures, only they have not been planted on really fertile ground and have taken on more satanic traits. That, in turn, is a topic in itself.
If there is an order in nature, don’t you think that everything is well sorted and is just thrown together as a kind of job creation scheme. If you understand the mechanisms of this throwing together, you can do a lot of damage, similar to how if you know the laws of planetary movement, then you can predict planetary movements using Kepler’s law, that’s no longer hocus-pocus, is it? The problem is that stupidity knows no limits, but intellect does.
One more thing: I also want to counteract the ignorance of many who perhaps think that it is their impulse that makes them speak or write. To do this, you have to understand something from Hinduism that is worshipped as a deity in the form of an elephant. This deity has many names, including a Tamil name, namely Vinayagar (விநாயகர்), which means the one who brings questions (விநா = question) to life in everyone. Most people associate turmeric colour with this deity.
One more thing that is wrong is that Hinduism is a polytheistic religion, it is not necessarily pluralistic, as some educated people try to define it, but perhaps dualistic at first glance, that is Shiva and Adi-Shakti.
At some point, if humanity still exists, it will understand that all religions are not different, they just come from the same source, but identifying them seems to be difficult for some because the ego gets in the way. The ego is nothing more than ignorance or having a really thick callus where you hardly feel anything. You can also compare it to a firewall, a rule that is activated and throws away the packets, if you try to look at it more in the context of the shutter–function.
Last but not least: Has it ever happened to you in your life that you said things in an argument and then you thought, I didn’t actually want to say that? The matter then somehow escalated and you no longer had control 😈👿 over your tongue… I do! What about your motor skills?