Fred-Rick
2 min readJan 16, 2024

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I am a buddhist at heart.

In Buddhism we are happy with whatever a person does, thinks or desires. It is only when the person gets into trouble that the Buddhist way helps out getting oneself out of trouble.

Trouble occurs when moving toward a position that is not-attainable, or leads to fleeting successes after which additional successes need to be chased to be happy.

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The modern world is in distress, and the monist idea very much the culprit. As long as people believe that God can be a Cyclops, then we are not going to be living in a world based on reality. We need to move away from fantasy positions.

Cyclops can be drawn on paper. Santa can be thanked for the good gifts around Xmas.

Yet to establish a reality in which we organized our well-being, our souls, around a fake united position is not going to be helpful at all.

Yes, it is great to feel one with everything, and I do wish everyone to end up experiencing that beautiful feeling at least several times in their lives. We are part of the universe. But the universe is not one.

Uni points to One, but verse means direction, and that is quite versatile of course.

Omniverse is a better word, but monists are today still in the majority of people on this planet so they like universe better. One day, I hope there will no longer be any monist thinkers left. We do not need a world in which Cyclops are worshipped. Not within ourselves, not with everything around us, not with the governments that help organize ourselves best.

God did not create Adam and then from Adam Eve. God created Adam and Eve at the same time. Each distinct, specific, in certain aspects not like the other. God has at least two eyes, two functionalities based each on their own setting. God's eyes cannot be made one and the same.

Thank you for being curious.

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Fred-Rick
Fred-Rick

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