prologue:
compare & contrast is borne out of a
recurring theme:
that Oneness needs (apparent) separation to Know He/r-Self.
separation
(in this sense) can be thought of as:
·
something that isn’t
One,relativity & differentiality & wonderous variety
(at
the extremes)
become polarity or oppositicality:
· left/right
· us/them
· red/blue
· seminoles/gators
· right/wrong
· democrats/republicans
· etc.
seeing the Wholenss or the Oneness or the Connectedness is a
challenge for those who are indoctrinated into a black/white world -- where
questioning the elder (status quo) states-man is painful.
this book intends to explore the contrast… and compare the
similarities… and question if we all aren’t (yes) players in One, Big, Beautiful Game.
spoiler-alert: compare & contrast will conclude with another common theme… that this Play
is for us, with us.
It IS One-for-ALL and All-for-One, and the relative drama (here, at earth-school) is Exactly what One needs
& wants.
this means that everything is exactly what WE need &
want (at a level above this, the Play).
you can’t spell drama without Ram.
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