Saturday, March 7, 2026

it is our subjective perception, judgment, and interpretation that label them as "good" or "bad". The quote emphasizes that our mindset shapes our reality and experience.

 As a cynical young 20 something my statement often was: "Things in life are not white or black mostly they are grey instead". Therefore be careful what you are dealing with in yourself and others.

Without Cultural relativity you will likely be murdered in many countries on earth if you don't "Do as the locals do" to one degree or another. This is just about learning to be a world traveler who actually is going to survive doing this. Often those who are missionaries of ANY religion who travel are murdered eventually by the locals (mostly because those young missionaries have no idea at all what they are actually dealing with in whatever country they go to. 

This understanding allows a person of any religion to travel the world without being killed for having a different point of view than those locally tend to have wherever you go.

I think the time in my life where I felt the most challenged by these differences culturally was in India and especially in Bodhgaya, India where the Dalai Lama gave 500,000 of us there the Kalachakra Initiation that all Tibetan Buddhists want to have before they pass on so they can go to Shambala (heaven or pure land) when they pass away and go to heaven.

When I write about His Oneness I am writing about the King of Shamabala in actuality (what it really is scientifically as a technologically created dimension where no one ever dies in this dimension in the environs of earth. HIs Oneness is actually the Time Lord of Earth.

I think this is part of the reason why Tibetan Buddhists are so interested in the "Wheel of Time".

Like after praying they will often say:

By this Merit may I become like all the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in the Ten Directions and the Three times.

by the way the Ten directions are how you navigate when you go off planet Earth in space and the three times are literally the Past, Present and Future.

So, when they speak of "Turning the Wheel of the Dharma" they are changing the future by allowing you to live longer if you are already a benefit to all life on earth by the way you live your life.

In other words by developing compassion (like a parent or Grandparent of all beings in the universe including earth but also in regard to all life everywhere you have become valuable enough to all life everywhere to Turn the Dharma Wheel so you live a really long time because every moment you are alive then is a blessing to all life in the entire universe.

By God's Grace 

NOTE: in regard to Bodhgaya, India being challenging it wasn't challenging in a bad way for me it was challenging in a good way.

I saw how sincere the people who came there especially from Tibet were, who the Chinese were not going to ever let back into Tibet because this is how it is if you leave as a Tibetan Buddhist now in relation to how you will be treated by the Chinese.

So, this amazing sincerity and kindness and helpfulness to everyone without necessarily believing in God and instead believing mostly in Compassion and the Buddha was something to behold first hand. I cannot explain this but one would have to experience 500,000 people like this to fully understand what I'm saying here. It permanently changed me in how I perceive everything in my life ever since in a good way.

I had never before experienced 500,000 people like this before especially as a clairvoyant who can experience whatever people are experiencing especially spiritually. So, I was moved beyond anything I could say then or since in understanding how amazing human beings are who are devoted to a good belief system and how they help everyone on all levels of reality.

This was completely different than what I had been brainwashed with as a Mystical Christian Growing up in California in every way. Seeing this changed me a lot and made me think much deeper about all of this than before.

However, I'm still one of the 25% of people who are Buddhists who believe in God too. Because I'm a Mystical Christian Tibetan Buddhist. However, I'm also very compassionate but also extremely pragmatic in my life too and very logical regarding all aspects of my life.

by God's Grace 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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