Does it really have to be so hard, so complicated?
I think not.
It is interesting FK was cruising through today voicing thoughts regarding the nature of the theosophists, and pure land... and made me think.
Now I guess it is human nature for us to find/discover ends of the spectrums and establish camps at the outposts and everywhere inbetween. And through the contemplation it seems in most religions some find the need to make things complicated and hard. That some or a ton of elements of ritual, dogma, memorization, suffering, denial, is needed in various amounts... And then way down on the other side we find those that take the 'easy' road and believe that source provides, that you don't have to do the song and dance, that it is all quite simple...
Here I am oversimplifying the whole thing for brevity and discussion sake, the easy road ain't always easy, in many ways it has its own ceremony and moments, and the hard road isn't hard for many who are on its path...
But again I wonder...does there have to be a right and wrong?
I think not.
It is interesting FK was cruising through today voicing thoughts regarding the nature of the theosophists, and pure land... and made me think.
Now I guess it is human nature for us to find/discover ends of the spectrums and establish camps at the outposts and everywhere inbetween. And through the contemplation it seems in most religions some find the need to make things complicated and hard. That some or a ton of elements of ritual, dogma, memorization, suffering, denial, is needed in various amounts... And then way down on the other side we find those that take the 'easy' road and believe that source provides, that you don't have to do the song and dance, that it is all quite simple...
Here I am oversimplifying the whole thing for brevity and discussion sake, the easy road ain't always easy, in many ways it has its own ceremony and moments, and the hard road isn't hard for many who are on its path...
But again I wonder...does there have to be a right and wrong?