I guess these multiple inputs clear the air a bit, though not fully.
Parables and metaphors are great, I like to use them too, comes in automatically, while writing poetry. However, comes a time, when we need to see clearly.
So, if we liken mans fall to a shift in yugas, change in Schumann's resonance, a vibrational gap between mind-body, soul and spirit, it is comprehensible. On ground, looking back over history, even relying partially on folklore, we see that while science may have progressed (left brain), the other half remains unused. Or reworded, head and heart, not melded in sync with divine love.
So those inclined, or as inwardly drawn, explore the world within.
What disturbs me, is the ‘we are all sinners’ belief, which seems nothing other than a control mechanism, as also contracting, instead of expanding consciousness.
Don’t get me wrong. It’s not about Christianity. Most religions use the fear tool. Buddhism may be an exception, as also self inquiry paths like ‘who am I’ although, we can possibly cut to chase and unveil self-imposed delusion faster.
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