YOU
HAVE THE POWER
TO
EFFECT GOOD AND EVIL IN THE WORLD
The fundamental principle of good versus evil was
developed by the human race before there was a historical record of such
thinking. Ancient mythologies put forward an idea that there was an evil chaos monster
who consumed order as its nourishment; and there was also a benevolent force
that created order. The existence of the entire cosmos is dependent upon the
triumph of the god which creates more order than the chaos monster can eat.
This cosmic struggle between order and chaos, or good and evil, is part of the
awareness of every culture on planet Earth. So far, the benevolent god seems to
be winning; otherwise everything that exists, including us humans, would
disappear. Are you helping to create order, or are you contributing to chaos?
This article is about how to be part of the solution, rather than contributing
to the problem.
First, let’s take a look at the history of good and evil.
One good example is the thinking of the founders of the religion called Zoroastrianism, which can trace its
roots back 4,000 years, but did not show up in historical records until about
2,500 years ago. So like most religions, it predates any written record of its
founding.
Zoroastrianism equated evil with matter, and
good with spirit, and was therefore particularly suitable as a doctrinal basis for
many forms of mysticism. Its guiding premise teaches that, through the enlightened consciousness of human beings,
the good spirit - truth, order and justice - must triumph over the evil matter - the chaos
of deceit.
Another profound
implication provided by ancient religion is the theology of the Zadok priesthood.
The Zadok priests ruled an ancient city in the middle east called Salem, which,
upon the rise of Judaism, became known as the city Jeru-salem. This religious
thinking also included a chaos monster named Rahab, the “dragon of chaos” who
was doing battle with the benevolent god of truth and order, called Yahweh. The
Hebrew word Yahweh is a verb, not a noun, meaning “existence as activity,” or “the
event of being.” They did not see God as a divine being, but rather a divine activity,
always occurring in the razor-thin moment of now. God is “what’s happening!” So what we can conclude from this thinking is
that a divine event rules the universe, and is omnipresent, while restraining
chaos. Without the divine force of order always being on guard, chaos would
indeed take over, and we would all be destroyed. See more about the history of the Zadok
priesthood.
Even ordinary reality will
conclusively prove that if order is not constantly being applied, chaos indeed
triumphs. If we do not properly maintain our automobile, it will cease to
function. If we do not tend to our garden, weeds will prevail. If husbands and
wives do not nurture each other, divorce can happen which destroys the family.
As Nobel Prize winning philosopher Bertrand Russell said when asked if he could
say something about the nature of the universe that ordinary people would
understand, he replied, “Things run down.” That principle is called entropy.
There is no way to avoid the
reality of entropy without dire consequences. There is a laser-straight moral
imperative embedded in the very nature of existence. Anyone who strays from
that narrow pathway, will experience pain, and cause pain for others as well.
If you are not part of the solution, you are, by default, part of the problem.
As Edmund Burke reminds us, “All that is necessary for evil to triumph is that
good men do nothing.” Apathy is evil.
It isn’t just ancient religions
that embrace the principle of “good vs. evil” or “order vs. chaos.” Modern
science also demonstrates this way of looking at reality. Click on this
embedded link for further
explanation of the science behind this thinking. The search for the ‘theory
of everything,’ which Einstein called the ‘unified field theory,’ has been the
focus of attention for physicists since the early 1900’s. Modern scientists are
exploring the idea that consciousness is the constant underlying the duality of
energy and matter, thus resolving the century-long search for the unified field
theory. Scientists who accept the “standard model” would disagree with this
conclusion, but they would not disagree with the idea that consciousness affects
reality, as demonstrated by Young’s “double-split“ theory, which proves the premise that consciousness affects
reality. Watch
this mind-blowing experiment
What we think
affects our reality, from the field of the cognitive influence on moods, to the
very nature of the entire cosmos. Now here’s how you can have the power to
promote goodness and order, and weaken evil and chaos. This is a metaphor, but
it makes the dynamic crystal clear. Every kind act creates a divine spark.
Every enlightened thought creates a divine spark. Every healing intent creates
a divine spark. Every visit to a friend in a hospital creates a divine spark.
Every action that promotes justice creates a divine spark. God collects these
divine sparks, and when there are enough of them, a holy conflagration
transforms the physical cosmos into a divine reality. So go forth, create
divine sparks, and change the world.
YOU HAVE THE POWER!
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