I believe that the very act of believing in something causes
us to distance ourselves from that thing, thus a duality is created:
oneself and the thing in which one believes. Now since
we all know that in order to fully understand a thing one
must be that thing -- walk a mile in its shoes so to speak --
it seems obvious that the state of believing in something
inevitably causes us to not truly understand that thing in
which we believe. This noncomprehension leads to
all sorts of difficulties. "I believe in love" has a better
than even chance of leading to divorce, while "I believe in God"
seems to end in variations on the Spanish Inquisition. But --
and it's a big but -- if one were love, one couldn't help but be
affectionate and caring towards oneself and others. If one were God,
one would act toward all beings and all things as if they were one's
own creations. And that, my friends, is the secret of life in a
two-second vanity card. Of course, the secret could also be
"Sit, Ubu, sit." We have to keep an open mind.
--Chuck Lorre
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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