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All seen indeed
But because of the circumstances (continuous genocide/atrocities) it has become apparent that in these times we cannot afford to wait for ones to move.
Everything is geared towards ones NOT hearing the call, NOT wanting experience anything outside of the peer group, NOT possessing profound reasoning, NOT challenging self and others for heights.
Anything other than "each one, teach one" is in fact "esoteric". Remember esotericism has the same attitude of selection... "those that seek my find"..."many are called, few are chosen"
But everything is geared so that ones will not want to seek, hence cannot find.
No one is shoving what they consider "Absolute Truth" down anyone's throat...it is the slaying of the possibilities and expressions of self-inferiority/doubt that is causing the disturbance.
Even though there are differences among us, the commonalities must be highlighted and utilized in order to counter the horror. And "knowing thyself" is a prerequisite for under/overstanding anything.
If you have followed the "absolute truth grasping" debate, do you not see that the response that "absolute truth CANNOT be grasped" as the limitation in a discussion amongst those that seek/experience/want inner/self/truth?
Or better yet, let me ask of you...
-what is absolute truth?
and
-can absolute truth be grasped/felt/experienced?
-always see king
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