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Daily Meditation: Monday, May 20, 2002

People say: 'I only believe in what I see.' This merely …

People say: 'I only believe in what I see.' This merely proves that these people are not thinking clearly, because, what are they engaged in day and night? In their own thoughts and feelings and the thoughts and feelings of others. And can they see these thoughts and feelings? No. So why is it that they are such a reality to these people? A man and a woman love each other; they cannot see their love, they cannot touch it, but because of it they are ready to move heaven and earth. And what about the soul and the conscience? Who has seen them? When a person's fate is decided in a court of law with words evoking the soul and the conscience, it is done in the name of something no-one has ever seen and whose existence we call in question. Is this being realistic? Human beings believe in invisible, impalpable things throughout their lives, but they refuse to admit it. They think, they feel, they love, they suffer, they cry, always for reasons that cannot be seen, but in the meantime they insist they believe only in what they see. What a contradiction!

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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