Aug 25, 2008

More on Salvation

Salvation is commonly meant to be saved from hell, which is separation from love (God). I, by definition, is separation. Therefore, we must lose our I, our individual self, to become love, reunite with God, and be “saved.” Resurrection (commonly considered salvation) implies a separate being (I) surviving after death, so cannot be the ultimate goal, no matter how heavenly a state the I is experiencing. Thus "salvation" (saving the I from hell) is not really salvation, for the I cannot be saved from being separate. Thus the paradox, which can only be resolved by becoming not-I. Then all will be clear, beyond words and concepts.

Good luck!

Aug 18, 2008

Paradox

In Haiku God theory, the goal of life (salvation) is to know the reality of Haiku God, which means becoming not-I. But who/what is being saved? For if I lose my Iness and become not-I, there is nothing (no I) left to be saved.

Aug 11, 2008

Now

Haiku God is Now
Living in past or future
Is wasting your life

How to live in Now?
Empty mind, never clinging
Wish it were easy!