Re: The dawn and twilight of ONENESS
Jan 06, 1998 12:11 PM
by Thoa Thi-Kim Tran
How beautiful! Thank you, John.
Thoa :o)
>Have you ever experienced the beauty of the awakening day and
>approaching sunrise?
>Have you marveled at the beauty of the glorious sunset and approaching
>darkness?
>
>We teach ONENESS!
> but
>There are the "immaculate purists" fearing contamination from their
>"less pure" brothers
>or sisters. Then there are those that are so animalistic, gross,
>degenerate, whatever.
>And there are those willing to be of service to their fellow persons.
>
>In my feelings and thoughts, we are the most immaculate AND the
>grossest! Otherwise there is
>no ONENESS and our teachings are false. We are neither "high noon" nor
>darkest "midnight"
>rather the dawn and twilight.
>
>I think so much of Master Jesus' parable of the good Sameritan. I think
>of those "too holy"
>to soil their hands on the victim of brutality and theft, and of the
>Samaritan who treated the
>victim's wounds, taking him to a place of safety and paying his bills
>until he could recover.
>
>In the ONENESS, I AM the "too holy", I AM the Samaritan, I AM the
>victim, I AM the theives.
>I AM the High noon, I AM the midnight, I AM the dawn, I AM the
>twilight. Mostly I am the dawn
>and twilight for I am not totally good nor am I totally evil. In
>reality I am both as is the
>I AM..
>
>ONE
>
>
>
>
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