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  • in reply to: Ask Anything #283061
    Lyndon
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    Hi I used to be able to download archived lessons for example Seth reading from “peace in the world” then I can watch them in my own time when off-line but that function seems to have gone how do I download and save archived classes as the button saying download is no longer available/no longer shown?  Thanks Lyndon.

    in reply to: Ask Anything #282845
    Lyndon
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    I have just watched the final class with Seth “a Sage Speaks” could you say thanks to him.

    Could I suggest that next time there is a brief précis of the several economical-political systems he refers to (fascism, communism, capitalism etc) just as a précis one or two sentences of each  (perhaps at the outset) so we can get a feel for his approach to these.  It took me a while for me to understand that we are talking about these in general and wider terms and that “what’s mine is yours and what’s yours is yours” is probably as close to communism as we ever will get although this is absolutely in the altruistic sense which is beyond our natural conditioning as humans, but hearing about communism made me sit-up and listen – at the outset I was a little bit concerned.

    I understood about halfway through the classes and then things fell into place but, nevertheless having an outline of social systems would have been great from the off but excellent work and I am so pleased to have watched the classes on the Grad Environment platform.  Warm wishes to all.  Lyndon.

    in reply to: Ask Anything #282841
    Lyndon
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    Thanks for the prompt to watch the video again “Why Does God Allow Pain & Suffering? “

    The video focuses predominantly on the humanistic aspects of reception and bestowal and not the natural laws of survival and really doesn’t speak of the dire cruelty in nature.

    It’s all still a very great mystery to me, how can I “Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength” when I just watched the documentary where a young zebra got half-eaten while it’s mother’s face was ripped off by an alligator (and of course all the other terrors in the natural world).  The dreadful clamour for survival, the dreadful terrors which befall the animals and life having to sustain itself on death (it’s all too much for me and always has been).

    The zebras were doing exactly what they were supposed to; working together, connecting as a whole etc (quite kabbalistic virtues) and still many fell prey to numerous predators: truly horrific.

    It’s all too horrible (the natural world) and while we might focus on the human world and explain altruism, egotism and the finer virtues of each etc in a human way these can’t apply to the natural world the same way because the poor zebra has no means of understanding and yet has to feel such terrible pain, suffering and death (as does all the natural world).

    I’m truly at an impasse with this, it’s too far for me to stretch, I can’t love a creator that does this, permits this, stands by and lets this (or any other permissive act) from the seat of almighty exact-fullness, bestowal, love and omnipresence?  It’s an oxymoron and I’m stuck very stuck.  Hence when I was in the English Woodland walking through a leafy glade been reminded by my friend of the beauty in nature I recoiled because I know that nature is a battlefield with millions and millions of tragedies everyday with every animal, bird, fish and insect having to fight for its very basic survival – I can’t attribute this to a loving creator whether one cares to address it is God, the Lord or nature it’s all the same.  Thanks for your support.

    in reply to: Ask Anything #282717
    Lyndon
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    Thank you

    in reply to: Ask Anything #282714
    Lyndon
    Participant

    I just want to ask, I have doubts about the assertion that the Creator is the good that does good.

    I watched a natural history documentary about migration of zebra across the planes of Kenya and was 100% horrified to see many zebra getting eaten alive, torn apart, become injured and become pray and the little zebra being torn to shreds by hyena, crocodile and snakes.

    While we all talk of connection and the unbounded ever-beneficent love by the Creator I just can’t pass this question by and it keeps popping up and annoying me all the time and, of course this is just one example of the innate cruelty of nature – how can I ever accept the creator is good when he is capable of this.  CAN YOU HELP?

    Second connected point, when I was walking in the lovely February sun today in the English woodland with a friend they said to me ‘oh how beautiful nature is!’  I just don’t see it that way, nature is pitted in a horrific and perpetual battle for survival and terrible misfortunes and tragedies all around and that life has to live on death to survive – all in the name of the creator, this does not work for me?  This is a point I cannot progress beyond at present.  Thanks.  Lyndon S

    in reply to: Ask Anything #282536
    Lyndon
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    Dear Grad  Environment,  while doing the young group for the first time I was in a temporary ‘10’ which ended a good few weeks back.  I’m currently waiting to be placed in my second permanent ‘10’ but haven’t been given any indication of time when this will happen (although somebody said it is approximately week eight of the young group).  I’m uncertain but currently I am doing the second round of the young group and waiting but if you could let me know that would be helpful – no problem in the mean time  Warm wishes and thank you Lyndon.

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