Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Through Many Many Reincarnations, We Learn ...

Everything that is of moral can be defined in terms of the everlasting care-for all Oneness that I have defined in my other blog. It is Oneness that defines the individual, whereas it is evil that stands for that the individual should pretend as if nothing about that it is oneness that makes it real, gives it a possibility to be an individual. Thus an individual spirit can reincarnate into an immense span of various different contexts of other individual spirits. Occasionally, it may run into contexts when it is more or less natural for it to be more or less immoral, in a way that exposes it's bad sides.

An individual person, in the sense of for example a human being, is very much a conglomerate of spiritual persons. It thus serves as a context for a whole lot of individual spirits  -  or, just as much, it is and serves as a container of spiritual beings that are contexts for each other. Occasionally, again, such  -  and other  -  contexts where it is more or less natural for them to be more or less immoral, in a way that exposes its bad sides. ...

Which contexts each spirituality has is determined partly by karma. Thereby there is always at least something the justice of reciprocity in each and every context of a life. But there are also very many other aspects of life that must be regarded. The perhaps most important one of those is that to the extent one expects too much or too little of one phenomenon or another, then one will have to deal with that phenomenon in a coming reincarnation, sooner or later that is, even without that karma has it that that aught to happen.

To this comes that as soul spiritualities mature, they more and more need to take decisive stands about issues that concern what they have learned from experience. Sooner or later a soul spirituality can come to the stage when it must devote itself to its own attitudes, so that it can continue having them.The state of final Nirvana relies upon its handling of that stage for conforming itself to stabilize that spiritualty's existence in such a state. That is, there are two stages of Nirvana (or so-to-speak) even before that. But those stages are not totally stable. Instead they end, and reincarnation starts again, this time, though, with an insight capacity to that spirituality. In a sense, one can say  that after the first time around, the spirituality actually has a soul to it. And upon the second time around, it can persuade itself to realize the would-be weaknesses it had, were it not for that soul!

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