Saturday, October 04, 2008

Love

Love
by Robert G Parent

When Jesus was here and walking the Earth for the first time, he brought us a new way to love. There were many that were attracted to his words and took them to heart. There were also those who lived in the pit of fear, fear that they would lose themselves or the power they enjoyed. Those people made the most trouble and had the most to learn.

There was also the Buddha, I'm not sure if he came before or after Jesus. I think he came before Jesus. He also taught of a different aspect of love.

I move a little closer to our time where groups of people came in to teach us about love and respect. And gave people a way to move out of their fear and into the knowledge and power of love.

First, there were the Native Americans. They brought a new thinking on love, respect, and the world around us all. The europian settlers had to overcome the fear of the unknown and embrace a new way of seeing the world around them.

Then, there was the women's movement where men had to love and respect women in a new way. Men had to face their fear of the powerful feminine energy.

Then, there were the blacks and the asian peoples who looked different from the white people. They all had to love and respect each other in a new way and had to face the fear of someone who appeared different from each other.

Next, came the gay peoples. This was the beginning for people to change their understanding of gender ( the final physical barrier ). They give us all a new lesson in how to love others who are different, even though there are parts that gay and straight people share in how alike they each are.

Now, there is the transgendered people. Again, the transgendered came to teach us all a new way to love uncondictionally. Those who are not transgendered have to overcome their fears of how they see themselves, others, and their worlds. They have to overcome their fear of ascepting the similarities they have with the transgendered.

Over the past 2000 years, there have been people and groups of people who have come to teach the majority of humans more about the power of love. All you have to do to see this truth is to do your own research, thinking, and pondering on this. I think that we all can see that if all the people in the world were just to love themselves and their neighbors. We, the human race, would be better then we've been in the past. And, I think that if we do, we'd come to realize and know our combined power, knowledge, and wisdom. There is a great truth in the statement "united we stand and divided we fall."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 8:05 AM, SharĂ³n wrote:
Love this idea
Love
by Robert G Parent

When Jesus was here and walking the Earth for the first time, the live time he was called Yeshua, translated by the Romans as Jesus as an insult was his 33rd lifetime, not his first. So which of his lives were you really referencing?he
brought us a new way to love. There were many that were attracted to
his words and took them to heart. There were also those who lived in
the pit of fear, fear that they would lose themselves or the power
they enjoyed. Those people made the most trouble and had the most to
learn.

There was also the Buddha, I'm not sure if he came before or after
Jesus.Siddhartha, later named Buddha, which is a title, just like Christ is a title, just like doctor or lawyer is a title, was 500 before Yeshua. I think he came before Jesus. He also taught of a different
aspect of love.

I move a little closer to our time where groups of people came in to
teach us about love and respect. And gave people a way to move out
of their fear and into the knowledge and power of love.

First, there were the Native Americans. They brought a new thinking
on love, respect, and the world around us all. It was the Iroquois Nation, whom our nation's constitution and division of government, was modeled after. This was similar to the Jewish way when the Essences were a group and walked the earth. The europian settlers
had to overcome the fear of the unknown and embrace a new way of
seeing the world around them.

Then, there was the women's movement where men had to love and
respect women in a new way. Men had to face their fear of the
powerful feminine energy.

Then, there were the blacks and the asian peoples who looked
different from the white people. They all had to love and respect
each other in a new way and had to face the fear of someone who
appeared different from each other. You know the Asians were on Earth so much earlier than the Whites? And that the Asians, when they saw the Whites, as in Marco Polo, were very welcoming, and not afraid.

Next, came the gay peoples. Gays have been around since the beginning of life on Earth and they are not a new thing.
This was the beginning for people to
change their understanding of gender ( the final physical barrier ).Once gay is accepted it'll be the weight of a person and the prejudice is there about fat people. There may not be a "final physical barrier".
They give us all a new lesson in how to love others who are
different, even though there are parts that gay and straight people
share in how alike they each are.

Now, there is the transgendered people. These people are also older than time....and are well recorded and accepted during the roman time when Yeshua walked the Earth. Nothing new here. Again, the transgendered
came to teach us all a new way to love uncondictionally. Those who
are not transgendered have to overcome their fears of how they see
themselves, others, and their worlds. They have to overcome their
fear of ascepting the similarities they have with the transgendered.

Over the past 2000 years, there have been people and groups of people
who have come to teach the majority of humans more about the power of
love. And this also happened with individuals and groups prior to 2000 years ago. All you have to do to see this truth is to do your own
research, thinking, and pondering on this. I think that we all can
see that if all the people in the world were just to love themselves
and their neighbors. We, the human race, would be better then we've
been in the past. There have been many groups who have done this in the past and been known for this, like the mayans, the aborigines and the dogons. And, I think that if we do, we'd come to realize
and know our combined power, knowledge, and wisdom. There is a great
truth in the statement "united we stand and divided we fall." Just thought I'd add some thoughts.