WindWalker
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since 2001-10-12
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2006-04-17
01:18 PM
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Creation: worlds in chaos – the push and pull of opposing energies within the cauldron of duality. “Nature” at work – or play! But insert the tiniest bit of judgment: the nature of the world is changed – in an instant, perfection in evolution becomes “sin” being committed!
By definition of judgment- though not by design, the entire creation is but one vast expression of 'sin'!
The question, then, is not “How do we stop sinning?” but “How do we stop judging?” and should we find the answer to this monumental riddle, we are left with the easy part: making right all that judgment has ruined since its inception.
Easy? Did I say, “easy”? Oh, excuse me, I meant, “Easy by comparison to ridding planet earth of judgment.”[This message has been edited by WindWalker (04-17-2006 08:11 PM).]
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Earth Angel
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since 2002-08-27
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Realms of Light
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2006-04-18
10:21 AM
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WW, you certainly do have a fascinating and highly philosophical mind. I find all of your poems intriguing and thought-provoking. Thanks for stretching my mind! It needs that once in awhile! ![](/pip/smiles2/angel.gif)
Into every yang, some yin must fall!
Peace, Love & Harmony, EA
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Jack Straw
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2006-04-18
10:51 AM
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Interesting although I am confused by many parts but I did pick up on the notion that there is no sin, only judgements. Which I believe is very true. And judgements do wreak havoc upon our world unfortunately. good read windwalker.
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XOx Uriah xOX
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since 2006-02-11
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Virginia
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2006-04-18
11:37 AM
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Wonderful write. As always. Can one remove bloodstains...by washing the garment in blood? Now, to stop judging the judgment. ::smiles::
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The Lady
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since 2005-12-26
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The Southwest
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2006-04-18
02:28 PM
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"The question, then, is not “How do we stop sinning?” but “How do we stop judging?”
Well said WindWalker. Sin is such a nebulous issue and everyone is sure he/she knows what it is. I greatly enjoyed this work.
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