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Sins: The sum total of your sins will always...
By: Jed McKenna Date: November 17, 2019, 8:59 am
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My thesis is that the sum total of your sins will always be the
same... until...So, here is my argument in support of that
assertion.
First a little definition. I have heard that the translation of
''sin'' as per the original biblical docos is closer to ''missed
the target'', and of course the Ten Commandments lay out one
version of the targets ... generally good, but let's look at
YOUR sins. Here is a hypothetical collection of John or Jane
Does ''sins''. For convenience, I will assume this is a fellow.
Play along with me on his collection:
1.) John watched the big ''game'' last weekend with his freinds,
and despite his promises to himself he drank ten beer with the
boys after telling himself he was only going to have two. (Sin
total=1)
2.) Our same fellow forgot to buy an anniversary gift for his
beloved ''other'' the next day because he was busy nursing his
hangover from the game (Sin total now 2)
3.) John has been a long time smoker (cigarettes) and determined
to cut his smoking in half. Result, he still smokes a pack a day
(Sin total now 3)
4.) Regarding that ''Thou should not covet...'' thing, John has
been lusting and learing at his next door neighbour's wife...
perhaps a little too much. (Sin is now totalling 4)
5.) John has a nasty life long habit of chewing his fingernails.
It's so bad that he is getting stress fractures in some of his
front teeth. He bought some bitter nail paint intended to stop
it, but now finds he kinda like the taste of the paint because
it reminds him of a French appertif and has not stop chewing.
(Sins total has reached 5)
So, here we have our subject sinner, a man that is seriously
trying and despite all the positive messages he derives from his
Youtube searches, he can't get ahead of things.. until the prime
motivator arises. His wife says that she has been watching him
and noticed his wantering eye (the left one). Any more flirting
with the neighbours wife and they are going to have a mutual
appointment with a marriage counseller. He Youtubes marriage
counselling and does not like the prospect, not one bit (can you
blame him, I mean, with all those ''sins'').
John rationalizes his behaviour as just being ''friendly'' but
he knows in his heart that it does need changing, and there is
always that marriage counseller thing. He set out, like any good
husband, and avoids any situation that might prove challenging
for his wife, i.e., he tones down his behaviour. All good....
now the Sum of his sins is 4, but a strange thing happens.
He finds that he is smoking an extra half pack (sin total 1.5)
Which moves his Sin Number up, a half a point. On another sin
front, he has added two or three beer a day, which he didn't
drink before. Once more we have a half point boost.
So, while John has made postitive gains on the lust front, his
Sin Score has remained unchanged.
Forgive my rather tatered and torn explanation here, but I ask
that you step back and have a look at your sins, the things that
you set out to change and either succeeded or failed to do so.
AND, note that your successes were always followed up by a
balancing failure of some kind, perhaps totally unrelated but a
sin.
My contention is that if you take a global perspective of
yourself, you will find this math holds pretty accurrately...
until you realize that it's all made up. Everything that is a
sin is only so in your mind. So, realizing that your ''mind'' is
just a fictitious construct, you will find that what flows out
it is just that. How could anything else come of it.
The unspoken, but powerful, presumption of society and religion
is that your nature, and all human nature, is essentially bad,
always has been and always will be. Since the beginning of time
we have been at war, in one way or another. If it's not enough
to have a shooting war we augment it with a War on Drugs, a War
on Human Trafficiing, a War on Cancer, and I recently notice and
ad on Youtube inviting the listener to join them in a War on
Violence and Fight War Now. We have been at war with ourselves
as much as we have with darn near everybody else, since the
beginning of time. You may have notice the recent political war
between D and R in the U.S. government. I would argue that the
sum of one's sins also applies at civic, national and worldwide
levels.
Wait a minute. If humans didn't have awareness of their sins and
whatever punishment is appropriate, then we would all be
killing, raping and plundering each other. LOOK AROUND... this
is what is going on all the time. Granted, it's usually
effectively hidden or disquised, or in some foreign country
(Catholic Church comes to mind... don't know why). Without
awareness of our sins, and without continous effort to supress
them, we would have total anarchy. That would mean that we would
be completely responsible for ourselves and our behaviours, and
that would mean the end to massive insurance companies. BUT, if
we are intrinsically evil, that wouldn't be good. We, ever so
wisely. set up governments because they know better than we do,
what it good for us. We support organized religions because they
too know so much more about us and our sinful nature, we school
our children via ICA (institutionallized child abuse) in an
effort to make them good little (minimally sinning) robots. So
how is it working out. For you, life might be o.k. and so what
if you flirt with your neighbour's wife... or smoke 1.5 packs a
day... but did you come here for an o.k. life?
I think I am wandering here, must make a postit note to self to
stop my darn wandering... my bad... forgive me father, I know
not what I do.
Let me go on for a moment on the War on Drugs. It has been my
observation that if you want to grow an industry, the best way
to do it, and actually the simplest way to insure success is to
make your product illegal. The War on Drugs started on June 18,
1971, by President Richard Nixon. Good move Tricky Dicky, now,
how successful has it been, how many people are in jail or dead
as a direct cause of your war on drugs? If everyone in society
wants to get stoned, then I would suggest there is something
very wrong with society. And, whether it is cigarettes, booze,
coffee or other substances more identifiable as ''drugs'',
pretty much everyone does wants to get stoned (i.e., a mild to
drastic change in perception and experience).
The sum total of a person's, a country's, a nation's sins will
alway be the same until a critical mass of humans wake up to the
game, the dream and the scams being played on us, all day
long... and all life long.
I urge you not to buy it... and the best way is to realize that
it's ALL MADE UP. You are in a jail and you are the jail itself,
the jailor and the bars... only because you accept and believe
the trash that you have been fed all your life. Remember the old
GIGO (garbage in and garbage out). It applies equally well to
humans as it does to computers. Look at yourself and find some
little sin that is crying out for acceptance.
Resistance equals persistance. Love that sin, it's not real but
it's as effective as you determine it to be by your push back.
If you really feel like altering your reality, then please do
so, (in fact, I urge you to do so) move, get divorced, quit
school, go travel, as these things will be far more effective
than watching the 'game' and drinking beer, or perhaps going to
a local bar to score, (only low quality drugs and low quality
sex on the menu tonight). Hiding your pain behind whatever is no
better than what one of my past gurus taught me. His name was
Carl and I am forever grateful to him. One of the few remaining
original vids of him: youtube.com/watch?v=8cv9yKxIEYI
Love ya, Jed.
P.S. comment as you see fit.
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Re: Sins: The sum total of your sins will always...
By: Kathryn Date: November 17, 2019, 5:26 pm
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200 words or less... Pleez!
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Re: Sins: The sum total of your sins will always...
By: Jed McKenna Date: November 18, 2019, 12:05 am
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Guess that's just one of my sins... oh well... gotta love it.
Cheers, Jed
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Re: Sins: The sum total of your sins will always...
By: Parsley Date: November 18, 2019, 1:56 pm
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Yeah, yeah, yeah! Absolutely, I feel it deep in my bones, all my
experiences confirm this. Sins are the salt of the earth, all
they want is to be loved. Otherwise...damn...where do all those
wars and aggressions come from....and all those drugs and
thorazine medicine.....and all those psychotherapists...and all
the violence...and all the raping...and all the unnatural body
symptoms?
I guess it was Carl Jung who said: It's not only that what you
resist persists but it grows.
And I guess it was Thaddeus Golas who recommended: Whatever you
think or do or feel or like or want love yourself for that.
Hm, that's a real mind crasher. It takes only some hours until
the mind cries havoc. Well, love it for that. It's like a virus
for the sick programming of the sick society.
"No conditions to be followed?" mind shouts. "No! No! Veto!
Veto! We have to fight those sins otherwise this world would
become corrupt!"
"What do you mean with `becomeŽ? Isn't it already? But by the
way. Love ya. Love ya to death..."
(Caddyshack! Funny movie, but more than that, special humour to
crash minds).
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Re: Sins: The sum total of your sins will always...
By: Jed McKenna Date: November 19, 2019, 1:01 am
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Great feedback... thank you.
Love ya, Jed.
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