tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5172544506230008998.post2489628195903672741..comments2023-11-03T02:46:43.561-07:00Comments on Alexander Bard: The superiority of Zoroastrianism over IslamAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08049598876371994046noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5172544506230008998.post-43313798783161178102011-07-29T12:19:36.272-07:002011-07-29T12:19:36.272-07:00Dear Bard,
Before you say something about Islam in...Dear Bard,<br />Before you say something about Islam in general, I hope (and I wish I know) you thought about the different paths, like Sufism within it, well. <br />In Islam, God makes you responsible both of your thoughts and actions. Consciousness in Islam is collective. It is rather forgiving, but also demanding with the higher level of conciousness.<br />I also know that you know this thought. I believe you understand it perfectly, but you rather do not want to be a part of a collective "oneness", since your ego ("nefs", I believe you know)is superior to you. You do not want to do that consciously, since it is against all the marketing principles you applied to make your ego stronger. That is what I usually find in those religions who want to escape from collective responsibility and withbringing ethics. They can not give up what they own or created. They do not want to manifest that their role in those created is just secondary, if nothing. That is exactly what it is about your will: No will to a humble approach because of a rather strong and well-fed narcisism, which is aimed to be exterminated in "Oneness" in Islam.<br />What those who think like you do instead, is to compromiss, and find excuses to escape from responsibility. That is rather so even in Christianity, as Jesus bears the sins instead of the ego. It is then even easier to create an evil outside of one's ego, what is indeed repeated in western history. Zoroastrian "thought" is also a way of escaping from collective consciousness if not an easier one than the lighter Abrahamic beliefs. Come on Mr. Bard.. You are old enough to listen to the voice that speaks to you from "your right side", as Kur'an puts it. Surrender before the One and be One in It (Hû). I know it is difficult to leave yourself behind, but think about the gain you make spiritually.<br />Have a wonderfull and spiritual summer!Morot och piskahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10442540718941368276noreply@blogger.com