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Old 09-10-2018, 05:16 PM
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Okay, so let's check to see how simple.

Who is this "king" of darkness you are speaking about?
Likewise, who is this king of light?
And why aren't one, the other or both a "queen", or just an "it"?
A dwarf about 2 feet tall. There is only one because he killed the other.
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Why all this polarization, separation, fighting and defeating stuff?
That would be a good question to ask him, or her or it.
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Is the spiritual answer really that patriarchal, war-like and external?
The spiritual is patriarchal in the sense that some are stronger than others.

War exists when chosen by you, for you or to you.

The spiritual is as external as my beating hart and as internal as the other side of the universe.
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Or is this just your analogy for some inner self-exploration process?
There is the experience which is internal and there is reasoning which is merely speculation.
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If you're speaking of the gentle, loving, self-exploration inner path, then yes, it is very simple. Work yes, but simple. But if you are speaking of having to first believe in beings -- kings of darkness, etc. -- and then engaging in spiritual war and battling these beings, then not simple at all. Very complicated in fact.
Maya does not require belief in any king or darkness or thing because Maya's choice to believe was taken away at a very young age. Maya has always been sensitive to the point where that choice is a privilege.

It can be reasoned about and about yes. I reason Maya has not yet grasped the laws of attraction. That what you call karma, or should I say, "it"
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