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Daily Meditation: Sunday, February 7, 2016

Human beings - a diverse population

Because the human being is seen as a single body, the physical body, they are generally thought to be inhabited by a single entity, and yet daily life continually proves otherwise. Entities of completely different natures take turns in expressing themselves through them, and this is why humans can appear in turn intelligent and stupid, kind and cruel, generous and miserly, modest and conceited, and so on. This mixture of disparate elements making up each human being remains an enigma even for philosophers and psychologists. And yet, it can be very simply explained by the fact that human beings themselves have attracted these different entities in this life or in past lives. So you should not be surprised when you see someone who expresses contradictory tendencies. And as far as you are concerned, you must carefully observe yourself, so that you can tell at any time which entity is speaking or acting through you. Just because, at certain times, you are capable of acting with kindness or wisdom, doesn’t mean you are impeccable all the rest of the time, and that others must always give you their approval.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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