dilated_pupils
Bluelighter
Theoretically let's say you were spiritually englightened, maybe on the brink of death but not dying,, or something along those lines, you see that a possible outcome could have happened to others, even family members, do you intervene or do you think it would lead to a road of destitute and never ending contimplation?
The way I see it is each person identifies with another differently, so to make such a decision would imply that they not only would want you to do so, but also do the same fpor you. I had run this through my head the last day specifically and it was bothersome that I found myself trying to stray from the thought(s) rather than put them into action. Does this make me a bad person or am I better off recognizing that I followed a better path in the decision I already made to negate the thought continuing?
Any feedback would be helpful. Thank you.
-dp
The way I see it is each person identifies with another differently, so to make such a decision would imply that they not only would want you to do so, but also do the same fpor you. I had run this through my head the last day specifically and it was bothersome that I found myself trying to stray from the thought(s) rather than put them into action. Does this make me a bad person or am I better off recognizing that I followed a better path in the decision I already made to negate the thought continuing?
Any feedback would be helpful. Thank you.
-dp