Why?
Because otherwise one becomes a victim to "accidental realities" that many people live in.
It's sort of like Sailing a boat. If you are ONLY victim to the winds and waves around you then your boat is soon crashed on the rocks or sunk in a storm.
One must learn to be captain of their own ship and master of their own destiny.
Otherwise one goes through their lives mostly as a victim and their lives are usually short.
Grace comes from thinking good thoughts and acting with kindness and kinds thoughts to all beings in the past, present and future of the entire universe.
By Doing this the entire universe works to make your life better too.
Why not engage all life in the past, present and future to make your life better and better while also making all life around you better at the same time?
Otherwise, ones life tends to be accidental and chaotic rather than purposeful and wonderful.
We are all engineers and architects of our own future.
Accepting this responsibility we all create heavens here on earth for us and everyone we know to live in.
By God's Grace
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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