What has Shiva really accomplished?

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sparkal

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Post08 Jan 2007

It is a good question. Lets just be glad I am not writing this this morning given some of the thoughts I was having , or, questions with regards to the most famous revolutionary the world has ever known: God. Of course, when you make posts here, you feel the anger of others. Is it worth it? I mean, is this all Shiva can offer, 1,250 years of peace and harmony before the conflict starts? It has been said in the Murli that some conflict will not be resolved and will carry over into the next cycle. That is crap, count me out, I don't want to go.

I am tempted to tell Shiva where to shove it, in fact, not only do I want out of this hell hole of a world, I don't want to come back into this drama, eternally. Forget about kingdoms and all that nons, if I make spiritual effort, it will be to get in touch with what, and more importantly, who I really am. I tell you, if by any remote possibility or chance that the world is relying on me in any way regarding the start of the new world, it can go and take a flying Shanti to itself.

And I don't like being scanned like some sort of animal in a zoo experiment. I am tired of the sneaking around, withholding information, the secrets and manipulation, it is well seen that they got women to do their dirty work :shock:. Well, there comes a time for transparency, and the sooner the better. Oh, I see, we must show respect, or, fear this scum around us.

Shiva, transparency is part of your agenda, now show us what you are made of, because I cannot be bothered with all the sly sneaking around. Maybe that is why I am on the outside.

Beam me up Scotty!
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andrey

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Post28 Jan 2007

There was a story of a child. His mother used to distribute coupons in the time after the war when everything – sugar, bread, clothes, gas for lighting – used to be obtained with coupons. This child used to be left once for a day in a house of another mother to watch for it ... it is a true story ... and she told him that how previously there not used to be coupons and one could go to the shop and buy whatever and as much as one wants and the child did not like to believe. He used to ask ... auntie ... is this a fairy tale? Maybe this way now we don't believe in Golden Age ... that there won’t be labor there.
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driedexbk

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What has Shiva really accomplished?

Post24 Feb 2007

Who is Shiva? ... an Indian God?
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Mr Green

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Post24 Feb 2007

driedexbk wrote:Who is Shiva? ... An Indian God?

The BKs really dislike it if you don't use this term, that is, amongst BKs. It's weird. They are quite happy to use the God word in their public literature but if you say I was talking to god to a senior, you will usually get corrected, "you mean Shiv?".

Weird really, bloody weird in fact ... weird is not enough :lol:
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driedexbk

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Post24 Feb 2007

I know exactly what you are saying. It induces in one a sense of disbelief or alienation.
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