Monday, July 30, 2012

Gumby Land


In an Age of Faith

For those who have believe untested nonsense and claim that what a man made hand would ever do anything for society or mankind is seriously confused and is being lead by the master of confusion. How can a manmade object be a reincarnation, like your said, “It’s completely nonsense.” If ideas cannot be falsified and must be rationalized, tested and then the theory or idea should be repeated enough to find its truth standing, if there is no truth to it then it deems its self false . Several believe systems have fallen into the realm of Gumby Land. Others with the same masquerade have devised them just for profit, unfortunately. Many have declared themselves spiritual with hope of finding other ways of spiritual help, concentration with the hope of reaching nirvana, to the point of attachment of fallowing a deception. This brings me back to Maya, the deception, false illusion of perception. Individuals fallow the illusion because they want to believe the illusion not necessarily because it is true. How can a piece of clay that has a mouth but cannot talk, eye’s but cannot see, and lack of ears to hear, be more enlightened and bring forth probabilities when it has no power to do even the basic human abilities? How can something that is manmade and could be destroyed with those same hands be an essence of spiritual growth? It is with much imagination and desire to be deceived that one can get attached to Gumby, a lucky item such as a horse shoe, rabbit’s foot, or any other item that can perish.

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