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In the west we observe the happenings of our time from the dual perspective of the culture in which we live; the dual perspective shapes all our communications, all our attempts at problem solving. I wonder whether the current turmoil could be evidence not of our failure to love God and our neighbor, but of our response to following this commandment. Perhaps our seeming inability to move toward solutions is evidence that we are at long last actively attempting to conform to divine intention at the various levels of our understanding. Whether we have knowledge of the Plan for humanity, or even that there is a plan, we can see our cleavages clearly; in this lies the opportunity to find our way beyond them. And to do so we must find our way beyond the world view of separateness that dominates our western world culture.
And this, in my opinion, is at the heart of the new beginning we are forging. It is in the world viewed from soul that we seek to move away from separateness, to move toward experiencing life from within the heart of love that holds all things in wholeness. We come to live more comfortably in paradox, functioning in the worldview of daily life, and knowing the reality of unity within. Definitions of good and evil can be understood as ripeness and unripeness. The teaching in Matthew, “Every good tree bringeth forth good fruit, but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit,” we have in Aramaic as “A ripe tree brings forth ripe fruit, an unripe tree brings forth unripe fruit” (Matthew 7:17). In this worldview, there is no permanent external standard of goodness or of evil, but a recognition of the role of time and place, setting and circumstance in the ripe or unripe expression of the wholeness within.
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