PONDER on THIS for Monday, June 20th, 2011 by Frank DeMarco in THE COSMIC INTERNET
"You are not alone, and you are not what you think you are. We are all part of one being, just as mystics have always asserted. Our lives here on earth are the invaluable and irreplaceable prelude to our eternal lives, just as religions have always maintained. Life on the other side of the veil that separates the physical and nonphysical - regardless of how difficult we find it to envision - is closely connected to this physical life, and depends on our choices, just as fairy-tales, for instance, have always said.
The world is a struggle between opposing values, a localize battlefield, so to speak, in a far vaster conflict, again, just as religions have always maintained. However, although this is true, it is equally true, as Carl Jung pointed out, that good cannot exist without evil, that any polarity must include opposites, and that therefore for us to be whole we must recognize our own shadow sides."
Frank DeMarco, in "The Cosmic Internet"
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The world is a struggle between opposing values, a localize battlefield, so to speak, in a far vaster conflict, again, just as religions have always maintained. However, although this is true, it is equally true, as Carl Jung pointed out, that good cannot exist without evil, that any polarity must include opposites, and that therefore for us to be whole we must recognize our own shadow sides."
Frank DeMarco, in "The Cosmic Internet"
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A FREE service since 1999, "Ponder on This" benefits subscribers, authors, and publishers by including "links" to Amazon.com where subscribers can learn more about the book being quoted, and also purchase it. In all instances these links are provided as a convenience,and do NOT generate any type of compensation for Pondercentral.
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