Who can set the world right? According to Beinsa Douno generally the "woman" (and the

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    Who can set the world right? According to Beinsa Douno generally the "woman" (and the teachers) can do it.

    Beinsa Douno takes the “woman” as an emblem of Love, but “man” as an emblem of Wisdom.

    The woman though must find the Wisdom (spiritual Divine meaning), the man must find the Love (spiritual Divine meaning).

    Just an example:When we look back, history confirms that had men had Love they wouldn’t have gone to wars. And if the women had the Wisdom they would have thought their children how to love, and how to live right.
    Men have lost the Love.
    Women have lost the Wisdom.
    They must find what they have lost.
     
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    I like to think that men and women compliment each other.Men have analytlcal linear minds.Women well.......we have a tendency to look at things with an emotional bias.Women need men I think to keep things calm and level headed.Men need us to remind them to be more human and less mechanical.Yes my views are somewhat simplistic and even romantic but......that's how I see it.:)
     
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    Getting wisdom (true one) is really important for one to grow.

    A lady had a problem with somebody and asked me how to solve it. It happened that I was reading a lecture by Beinsa Douno and in it he gave an answer how to solve our difficulties.-- "Through Reason and Love."

    Yes, often times somebody is looking to give us troubles for no reason. Do we act all the time with Reason and Love? I don't know about others, but I have not ... so far. From now on I will be putting into practice that advice.

    There is a deep meaning in the Divine idea: "Love your enemy." We have to search and find it.
     
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    Spoiltdiva Acclaimed Member

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    Self love comes first,in the name of self respect and self love,I cannot and will not "love my enemies".Love to me equals kindness.If my enemies have demonstrated unkindness to me,then why on earth shouldn't I seek to destroy them? Love them?.....not on your life!
    However if one is kind to me they will get it back times two.Then we can talk love.....not before.
     
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    It is easy to love those who love you. The hard thing is to love those who don't love you. Let me give you an example. You may love all animals including lions, tigers, wolves, but keep them at distance. To love them it does not mean you have to let them close to you. Some people have the traits of those animals, love them from a distance. The important thing here is: you don't want to let hatred in your heart. Everything you sow in your heart will grow. Do no plant the seeds of hatred, they tends to grow fast like weed.

    My personal experience. I have met people in life that just want to pick up a fight with me for no reason. Do I hate them. No. I just avoid them. (And of course in my heart wish them all the best.) You don't want to plant even the smallest seed of hatred in you. Try it and let me know how you feel in you heart.

    From personal experience, I feel better when I keep hatred away from me. You have to develop the feeling of Love..... Slowly, little by little. Some people have more love, some less.
    (Vengeance is from God. Man must love.)

    Best wishes.
     
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    Do you love those who allegedly killed Jesus?
     
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    What is that common line in a movie when a religious person is about to die, it something like "father forgive them for they know not what they do"

    in chistianity jesus died for all of our sins. so if you believe you have a chance to be saved. i.e. repentance was re-enforced and became easier.
     
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    Those who have fallen down have two choices:
    - Stay down
    - Get up.

    Do I hate them? NO.

    Should I push them further down? NO.

    Do they have souls lie we have from God? Yes, they do. Should we love those souls YES.

    IMO you Know Too little about Love, and spirituality to understand what I am saying.

    The value system that you possess is stopping you from understanding what Love, Wisdom, and Truth are about.
     
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    I understand.

    But Jesus himself wasn't happy at the time, he cried and shouted "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" - Matthew 27:45-46 King James Version (KJV)

    Do you think it's a loving thing to kill your own son because of other people's sins?
     
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    @TheMightOfLove
    You have a good philosophy and a good heart albeit unrealistic.I don't know what kind of a world you live in but mine is brutal.I am battle hardened because of it.I've learnt that in life you either run with the rats or get eaten by them,I choose to run.
    I'll be loyal and soft to my friends,I'll be sneaky and hard to my enemies.I know no other way.But........it is nice to observe that there are loving people like you in this rotten world.:)
     
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    Okay. I do disagree. Even the God of the bible does not like evil doers, he puts them in hell, hell is not loving.
     
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    Beinsa Douno teaches.
    Reply to the evil with good.
    Reply to the hatred with love.

    IT IS NOT EASY I KNOW IT TAKES A STRONG MAN TO PRACTICE IT.
     
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    Who is this Beinsa Douno that you speak of?
     
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    "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." - John 3:16


    That's the way God wanted it.

    was it to purge his son from earthly flesh?

    was it a metaphor, his son died in flesh for our sins so we won't "die" (something beyond the grave) for our sins. (something like the quote)

    was it to show people that if he could do this to his own son, what would he do to you?

    i think the amount of torture jesus went through was unexpectedly and surprisingly too much to his wonderment of his father's will at the time. to explain the bible verse you quoted.
     
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    i'm curious too
     
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    Women are the repositories of any culture. One of their primary jobs it to teach the culture of their society to the next generation. Remove the woman from that job, and the culture of that society disappears.

    Witness the primary English speaking countries. The culture that made Britain, America, et alia great has been totally forgotten. Why? The women either voluntarily or through force have abandoned their role in propagating that culture.

    No society can survive unless the women of that society propagate the culture of that society. That means that the survival of the English culture (and by extension the English nations) is impossible.

    BTW, I am an American and it saddens me greatly to see this nation rushing to the ash heap of history. I wish it were not so, but it is now too late to stop it.
     
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    @mmerlinn
    Don't sell your country short friend.We French gave you the statue of liberty because of our admiration for you.You were great then,you are great now.America has indeed a few problems here and there,but as always you will see the thing through.Viva la Etais Unis,est bon chance a toutes les Americanes!:)
     
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    As far as wisdom and love, I would say it's pretty much equally divided between men and women. I don't associate either trait with one particular sex. Further, I think the father is equally responsible for teaching the children "how to love, and how to live right."

    p.s. In my own personal experience, my father has been a much better parent than my mother.
     
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    Who is Beinsa Douno?
    Beinsa Douno preached, Love, brotherhood and sisterhood.... plus too many other things.

    Rebecca I take part of my children's education too. My daughter was 19 months when I thought her the first letter "A" when she was 2 years and 9 months she knew how to count to 20....
    About that time she learned the alphabet song too and knew many of the letters.. . ...
    But there are too many other things that the mother is supposed to do and give personal example as well. I don't have time to write. Some things you have to research and learn yourself.
    Best wishes.
     
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    Seems its very difficult to disagree with you.And I cant agree with you either.seems you have made some good points.But is that true that ..women lack wisdom ? Men don't know how to love.
    I don't think so.May be women are not much rational and man doesn't know how to show love.Importantly both are one and the same.By birth we haven't lost anything.May be we have to learn few things in our life.
     
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