when you have perfected perfection
what more purpose will you pursue?
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Because there can be only one perfection, anyone who perfects it must be annihilated in it… ;-) My apologies if I am making serious what was meant to be the twinkle of an angel…
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Not at all. :-) Mine is but a perspective. Though I am not quite convinced by perfection, not even by “One”. Perfection sets a limit, and One is divisible.
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For me, perfect is He to whom no attributes can be ascribed… And i admit “perfect” is my word not His attribute… I can only be “perfect” if I am no longer and He is, as always…
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Finding the love story… Or maybe the story finds us!
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Greetings,
Thank you for this purposeful post which leads me to consider how a single purpose is at the center of everything.
All good wishes,
robert
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But what is the purpose of that single purpose? ;-)
Lot to think about. Thank for your thoughtful comment Robert.
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If you have perfected perfection,sounds good,can you really achieve it?If so there has to be other things one can do.When someone can reach that stage,I’d say ,WOW,you are extremely lucky.
Great thought,Sonya.
All the best to you,
Ranu
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Thanks Ranu, it was a random thought that came to me. Personally, I am happy with the imperfect “me” :-)
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