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Dharmatic Decision

Jul 15, 2001 09:48 AM
by sanctius


AT LAST I figured this dharma-thing out, or at
least I personally have now a peace of mind...

OUR DUTY is to choose from everything that is possible to us. God
handles everything else, but doesn't choose on our behalf. After we
have chosen, new things become possible to us, and others become
impossible.

God doesn't even choose the way (or the tools with) we are making the
decisions. There are many ways how to decide how to choose. It might
be a flip of coins. It might be a warm fuzzy feeling. It might be
fear. It matters not how we choose to evaluate the right choice.

Everything that we have ever chosen, is holy and RESPECTED BY GOD. 
After all, everybody chooses AS HE SEEMS BEST. No one can be blamed if
he makes the best decision. It matters not what the decision is, or
how it was made. We just choose, and the results are then left to God.

EVERYONE HAS ALWAYS DONE THE BEST POSSIBLE THING IN THE CURRENT LIGHT.
After something is done, the light changes, and the past actions may
not seem good anymore. Sometimes they even seem to be the worst
decisions ever made. But that matters not. Let's choose again! O:-)

-- 
http://profiles.yahoo.com/sanctius



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