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To: O'Hara who wrote (31616)9/25/2000 1:06:18 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Beautiful, accurate, passionate ...but flawed.

The author's statement is full of
love for Jesus, as commendable as that may seem ...yet would not allow to extend that love for all other living things as well. I am not faulting his interpretation of the transitoriness of things. Yet he is right in that consistency & intensity is the key.
Yet love of Jesus would naturally give
way for compassion.

Yet he has missed the key point of the teachings
of the Master.
If you are to love,
do not set conditions
on it . You fail to miss the glory in compassion,
understanding , and harmony that comes thru
love, as you experience the life of creation around you.

If you forget the height x width x depth x the breadth of love , you have profited very little . And missed many
doors right from the beginning , to the paths leading to heaven or enlightenment. All creatures in creation are sacred, and deserve to be seen with utmost compassion.
It is the way of the complete human being.

yet it was very inspired. God is living everywhere in all things. Killing is an especially serious thing, and needless
as masters long before the Nazerine, have taught.

a wonderful evening to you, Shalom.

Mars