From: David MOREY (us@divadeus.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Thu Nov 27 2003 - 20:16:42 GMT
Hi
Well it's great isn't it, you are free to choose.
But there is probably more to you than just
your freedom. You exist in a certain time and
place and cannot escape that and its weight.
You are here and now, but what possibilities
do you have? If none you probably only have to
sit and wait for that to change.
regards
David M
----- Original Message -----
From: RycheWorld@aol.com
To: moq_discuss@moq.org
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 5:31 AM
Subject: Re: MD MoQ and God
Nathan,
It's not sadness. I just never saw "it" through MoQ. ZMM and LILA are so interesting that it seems I cannot take enough information in.
I am a Catholic but there seem to be too many questions and not enough answers. How can I "believe" in something (a God) that is only a pattern left from others before? I feel cheated into believing what I was born into without ever having a chance to decide for myself. In addition I feel all of us are cheated and, yes, that does make me sad. (It appears not anyone's fault, it's just what happens.) (But what is "sad"? Is sadness something else that was instilled into us from prior patterns?)
Trying to clarify - there is a "society" that "exists" and every human is born into it, thus the experiences are already awaiting us when we enter into human form. What's the answer to this? Will/Is there ever going to be a way to "think freely"?
At the same time there HAS to be answers - right??? I mean everything seems to borderline the physical, biological, scientific, etc...yet MoQ can define things - yet there is no definitions.
I'm talking in circles here but, I guess if I could ask Mr. Pirsig one question right now it would be, "What should I do now?".
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