The reasons for attraction to God (r5)

Everything that belongs to the world is regulated by an order, sometimes meticulous, if you like, nature itself follows very precise laws, necessary for this order, this balance to be maintained.

Only man, the individual man, seems to depart from this law that we could define as universal. If we observe the individual man from a strictly physical point of view, if we observe his physical body and its functioning, it certainly cannot be said that this too is not regulated by precise laws.
But if we observe man in his manifestation and in his actions, alas, the same can no longer be said. Man's actions, his way of being, does not always reflect a logic. Indeed, it seems that man is the most "disordered" thing that can exist.

But we spoke to you, as those who preceded me also mentioned, of the fact that the individual man tends to merge, reach and unite with God, with the Whole, with the Absolute which - as such - is Absolute Order. .

And how can a being who is so disordered be attracted to something that is absolutely orderly? Now, we could give an explanation, quite simplistic, by saying that among the various things we have told you - however few, in reality, - we have also told you that in every individual, in every individuality there is that divine spark which, as such, as divine, that is, probably intrinsically it provides this drive for order and thus directs the individual towards the best he can find, therefore towards the Absolute Order, and therefore towards God.

However, this statement, which is true, can be accepted above all with an act of faith as a tangible proof of the existence of the divine spark within each individual is indemonstrable, don't you think?
What, then, can there be on a more rational level that can provide a logically acceptable explanation? Anyone know how to answer? Vito

D - Simply because if everything is Order, ours is an apparent disorder, in reality we are already part of this plan of Order ...

Yes, let's say this can be a fairly logical answer, but there is a little more. Vito

D- Io I would say that trying to find an explanation on a typically human rational level means seeking a tendency towards equilibrium within man, it means establishing a condition of being and existing with oneself and with others, with nature in a balanced way, therefore it means favoring research for oneself and for others; this for me could be a point of view regarding this order, if we want to call it order.

Yes, but this too is always a corollary of the presence of this divine spark that stimulates the individual in the most varied ways to bring him to order. But the existence of the divine spark is indemonstrable, each of you believes these things, of course, and because we said it, because he has faith in our words, because he has read them somewhere else and "felt" them true , he “felt” them as real, he recognized them - maybe - but there is nothing tangible that can make us say: “yes, this spark exists”. Vito

D - On the other hand, it cannot be science that rationally pushes us towards this idea of ​​order, because science speaks of "entropy" which seems to be the inexorable direction towards disorder, therefore it seems impossible that science can direct us towards order.

Then I speak. In recent meetings, in previous cycles there has often been talk of that law of "so high, so lowRemember?
This meant that there is a repercussion on all planes of existence of something that perhaps starts from the physical plane, for example. And as far as the physical plane is concerned, there is a physical law, a physical law, which has been known for quite some time, a very simple law concerning a physical phenomenon, electricity for example, or magnetism and which reads like this: "Two charges of equal sign they repel, two charges of opposite sign attract each other ”.
By a law of analogy and by the law of "so above so below" applying it in this context, in the context of the things we are talking about, we can say that man, the individual man is attracted, by analogy with this it reads, towards something that is opposite to it. If man is disorder, he is inexorably and fatally attracted to absolute order.

Now this will certainly give you to think, and actually this was just what we wanted to do, also because with this statement we can get to explain what the theory ofevolution. Of course, all this is not easy, we realize it and we will be patient, we will let these things that come to you like lightning in a clear sky, move what they have to move. So to further stimulate this, I add something else: if you take a magnet and break it in two, you will see that the generated magnet will have the opposite charges to the magnet which, conventionally, we call the mother magnet.
What could this mean in your opinion? But we'll talk about it in another meeting! Vito

Everything is order, everything in creation maintains an established order. One cannot think that all creation arose by chance. But a higher intelligence, a higher order has made it possible for the fragmentary, virtual order to be expressed in what we call physics.

Indeed, it is unthinkable to believe that a perfect, Absolute God, that a God such as we have proposed to you and who is Absolute Order, would allow or cause his Emanation, that the Manifested would not keep traces of what he himself is. Baba

Last time the example of the magnet was given to make you understand how through a law of analogy and applying the law of "so high so low" the phenomena of the spiritual world can be explained figuratively.

We had said, in fact, that if we take God, the Absolute, and consider him as a mother magnet, we break it we have as a consequence a child magnet that has opposite signs to the mother magnet. This was to make you understand how this inevitable and irresistible rush of the child magnet towards the mother magnet, could, in some way, give you an idea of ​​what is there law of evolution.
In this way we also wanted to make you understand that therefore the law of evolution is a principle of the Absolute. And if the law of evolution is a principle of the Absolute, it means that it too is absolute and, as such, immutable.

However, each of you, who looks around, sees that this law of evolution exists and carries with it intrinsically of the movement; this again means, in our opinion at least, that the law of evolution is closely linked and connected to the cycle of manifestation of a Cosmos.
Do you remember that it was spoken in one of the first lessons of Cosmo? But the Cosmos, which we had then defined as space-environment, has a beginning and an end, it was said, all this always relative to the world of "becoming", as each Cosmos exists simultaneously and eternally with the others, in what we have defined to be the Eternal Present.

What it gives the illusion of the life of the Cosmos, of its passage from one state to another, is the fact of being closely connected, linked to the evolution of individuals, of man, of living beings, in a more general sense. Vito


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6 comments on “The reasons for the attraction to God (r5)”

  1. The example of the magnet is very effective, even if I still feel very far from understanding how the Cosmos works. The laws of physics help to give a logical understanding and certainly scientific investigation is born and fed by that force of attraction towards the "mother magnet". Maybe one day we will be able to understand God with mathematical formulas, but the longing for Him, regardless of our knowledge and culture, is something that transcends all this. In silence and in contact with our interior, there is a spark that everyone can perceive.

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