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Dear Dee:
I am glad you replied to all who responded to you, and so graciously.
In my post to you I suggested: “What if… all that mattered was you looking at your life at this moment- and the next, and the next after that- and see what there is to see, learn what there is to learn?”
In your response to me you wrote: “I used to believe there’s a reason behind everything that happened and there’s always something to learn… I can’t seem to find what’s the reason behind all these chaos. Is it my karma? Have I done anything really bad in my life that makes me deserve this? Or is this just a test to make me a better human?”
This is not what I meant in you seeing-what-there-is-to-see and learning-what-there-is-to-learn. I do not at all believe that “there’s a reason behind everything that happen(s)”, that there is a god entity that sets things in motion ahead of time, for a reason or a test. I also don’t believe in personal karma.
When person A commits a wrong, it is not at all necessarily person A that suffers from it, another person (or many people, if person A is in position of power, such as in politics and economics) will suffer.
Things that happen, happen randomly or as a result of acts done by multiple people.
What I meant by learning is learning the reality and truth of what-is. The truth about what motivate you as well as what motivates the people in your life; what are your mental habits, how they started and how they play in your current life.
What do you think about my meaning of seeing and learning?
anita