What does space have to offer us as individuals?

 

Part II of II

...If we accept ourselves as being a piece of the Causative Force, we would have little choice but to acknowledge the environment as being the place through which the Causative Force travels.

 

The result of such a perception would require that we, as individuals, accept the environment as belonging to all others as well as ourselves.

 

The environment would be viewed as a sacred place having a specific function to the Causative Force and would need to be treated as such.

 

Accepting ourselves as a piece of the Causative Force would require that we, as individuals, no longer abuse, subjugate, dominate, take actions which produces personal gain at the expense of others, force ourselves and our ideas upon others or intimidate others.

 

These actions could no longer be tolerated.

 

We would now have some understanding of the reason why this was not acceptable behavior, because it was not being done to ‘someone’ but rather to ‘something,’ and that thing would be none other than the Causative Force Herself.

 

 

Elevating our status to the level of becoming a part of the Causative Force is not ‘sugar and spice and everything nice.’

 

Being given the status of the Causative Force is an awesome responsibility.

 

It requires us, as individuals, to set goals we know we cannot attain, spend our lives attempting to attain them, and then to find peace within ourselves knowing we did our best, even though we may not attain what we set out to do.

 

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