by mystic » Mon Oct 15, 2012 12:55 am
What a severe topic! It makes me think: "Uh, I don't want to read it!"
I don't believe in the today so common tenet: "Take the things that you need to use; go where your interest is, etc." Especially in the US, it is very easy to marry. Then, one gets a job in another town, and they simply divorce.
I do not believe in ways that divide. That only shows the lack of maturity and selfishness of the person. That person is not his/her words (and heart) are.
Here in Italy we have an old saying: "Two hearts and one hut". It implies that a hut is better than a big house, wealth, etc. Unfortunately, when you now say this, all will answer you: "Two hearts don't last. Better wealth, because with it you can do and chose what you want." They believe that, if they have power and wealth, they can buy happiness. This makes me really sick, just to think.
But I agree with Ed. Somebody good is somewhere out there. We should renounce to our natural fears and put our ways in the Lord. If we show always ourselved, in the good and in the bad, we are one with God and people. God will be the one Who acts as a sift to protect us from unworthy people. Usually they will fade away themselves when they see our faith in God.
And I don't think it's good to raise high walls, because the good one might miss us. The walls protect only our "self", but impede both good and bad people to see through. Suffering might be inevitable, but we should thank God that He showed us the truth and protected us... before it was too late.
"The real opposite of love is not hate, but indifference" (Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz)