Chapter 52
What if Albert was right?
What do
I believe in now?
I like what W.C. Fields said, when they asked
him what he believed in. “I believe in a lot of things. I believe I’ll have
another beer.”
As I
have said before I’m not here wanting to sell another way to look at things. I
did that most of my life. So please read no further if you want to join
something.
I don’t believe in religions and governments
with their organized thought systems. The “Us versus them” mentality they love
to sell you on. Most of these organizations have been created by man for the
sake of control over other men.
I do believe in god. I didn’t throw the baby
out with the bath water. I just don’t believe in the type of gods most
religions have created. They say god made man in his image but in truth man has
created god in his image. They have created gods like themselves, mean,
hateful, jealous and vengeful. This sounds more like how men behave and not an all-powerful
spirit creature.
I do
consider myself a spiritual person. I consider everyone a spiritual person. We
are all on our spiritual paths, whether it looks like it or not. How can you
judge anyone without judging yourself? What if not even god judges people? How
could he/she do this if he gives us unconditional love?
Maybe one of the wisest people every to live
was right when he said this. “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent
one.” This was of course,
said by Albert Einstein.
Maybe this statement says it all. Life boiled
down to just one sentence.
The Buddhist believe the same thing. What if they are both right? What
if your life is just one big illusion?
What if it’s no more real than a movie made in Hollywood?
What if there was reincarnation? What if you choose your story before
you even incarnated?
What if you are the writer, director and main star in one of the
craziest stories ever told? The story of your life. What if the only real Hell
is believing that your story is real?
If you think this could be a possibility I suggest you read my book called
“The Persistent Illusion.”
Maybe it’s a lot simpler than we ever thought.
Namaste my friends.
Enjoy the wonderful journey of your life.
Keith Casarona
[email protected]