Hello all.
Reference to the suggestion in opening post that inclusion is the experience, further suggestion that inclusion "itself" needs to have a basis in reality for that experience to become evident. That is to say that inclusion needs to be demonstrable, demonstrably harmonious with wholeness. A yet further suggestion is that what is not harmonious with wholeness is rather like "sin".--indicating that inclusion has been abandoned, at least temporarily until such time as inclusion is once more made demonstrable. petex
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