8636 | Forums / Theology Forum / Contempative Meditation | on: August 13, 2006, 12:17:46 AM |
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integrated culture has not only evolved from a blindness. There is
desperation involved in keeping it fueled. From the beginning man has had
a sense of inability, a vast gulf of nothingness as a result of sin.
Men are born into trouble and it is how they view that trouble is what
becomes the sense they have of their inability. Inability is more than a
mental understanding, it is a sense in mans disposition. The paradigm
of inability is the soil of mans vast gulf of nothingness. Its paradigm
is on the surface of all of mans being and accomplishments. In this
paradigm man experiences a state of emptiness that comes to the surface
in the sense of all the air being expelled out of him. Inability is at
the root of depression and its identity is not easily identified and
understood. This feeling of being unable is as natural as breathing in
an expelling air. It is so related to how breaths sensations are involve
in the sense perception in man that its effects are instantaneously felt
in mans physical makeup in relation to his environment.
Because the paradigm of inability carries such weight in the universe of desperation man experiences the effects of instant danger his view of this paradigm is wroth with mystery. The sense of this quandary carries more weight than does his rational process. This is a built in paradigm in man that creates dependence. The depth of the desperation creates the atmosphere for the paradigm of inability which fosters dependence. Its not the his view of the desperation , that is the nature of his inability , that answers much of the mystery of his emptiness, but it is his view of the paradigm of dependence that will answer that deep seated emptiness. |
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