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its Us versus Them

 

“The Laws of Nature are the Laws of God.  If any one tells you any different, they are wrong.”

The laws of the Mother are the laws of the Father and this is how we walk upon this Earth by walking One with our Mother.  If you see an action in someone else and can find it's corresponding signature in Nature, let it be.  It has a right to exists as such.. This does not mean you have to live there, or follow what they are saying as if it is the letter of the law, just let it be for it is okay.  But if the words that the people are saying cannot be found in Nature, do not believe them for they are wrong.  This is how she taught me to walk upon this Earth.

I saw this whole discussion on Indians versus New Age.  As the conversation took many days to run its course, I sat outside on the back porch, smoking, watching 2 trees, so very different growing next to each other.  One light skinned, one dark skinned.  And never once did I hear the one say to the other, "you have no right to grow next to me."  Instead I saw roots growing deep into the Earth, touching each other, feeding each other..

I looked through out the forest and saw many different trees, many different kinds of trees all growing in perfect harmony with each other.  Little trees, big trees, never saying it's me versus you.

The concept of its one versus the other would be like the mighty oak telling all the other trees they cannot grow in their forest.  It simply does not go that way.  Even if there was a band of mighty oaks growing that way.. a bird or an animal could at any moment come drop a seed to a different tree upon its soil, and there it would begin its new life.  And in the course of time the mighty oak forest would be populated by many other types of trees.. and flowers.. for this is the natural order of this Earth.

I simply do not see the concept of its us versus them in a reflection of Mother.. Therefore she tells me, quite simply, to not follow this concept.

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And this is not the only example.  I seen this belief system in my youth too.  Us versus them.  Prevalent in the Church in my youth, Christians being taught to not mix with those they deemed as sinners, or as ones with lesser values or ones who they deemed as holding no real sacredness, therefore no real value.. being taught not to associate with these other people, holding their noses up in a certain haughtiness as they walked by, unwilling to reach their hands out to help..  Mother said no, don't believe that.  All are sacred to me on their journey.

 

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