Love our neighbor as ourselves.
Roo, I have no problem with that. It seems natural to treat others as we desire to be treated. However this side-steps the menacing dynamics with the scripture I quoted.
Your mention of loving our neighbor brings up the same problems though. Can we honestly, sincerely and truly love, because we are commanded to? and not only commanded to, but have the dynamics of greed for reward, and/or fear of punishment added? Genuine love, is not something we do via command like a dog doing tricks. But this is what the Bible seems to be reducing it to. "Love me. Love others; or...". This, is insane and corrupts the beauty of love.
Another thing the Bible does is place supreme emphasis on a deity, an object separate and apart from us. In this act of placing a bright star above us, it subtracts and dims the divinity in the background, which is all the rest of the universe. Being focused on a tiny bright fragment or image in our mind (beliefs), is not conducive to acute awareness of the infinite-divinity in and around us. It is the actual awareness of that which has no beginning and no end, that embraces all in a oneness where true love and understanding thrives.
My point is, that it is not necessary to reduce the Divine down to a deity or person. It's not necessary to concentrate or circumscribe our Source, because a book tells us to. The problem is is that we too freely create and addictively cherish within our minds a god that is just another object, piece or fragment within phenomena. Instead discover what ALL phenomena exist within. What is the closest most intimate reality of being and existing?
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