i think it might be beneficial to attempt the Jedi approach to life: the Force of the universe is self-aware, it permeates and sustains and encompasses all life, and it has certain karmic direction towards goodness and morality.
Certain religious systems try to codify this 'karmic direction' , to assure our safe passage thru life: how to act, how to react, etc. Others rely on their own innate feeling of ''rightness''.
So i feel that yes, the Force is with us, and ''it'' recognizes and reacts, and guides us thru the karmic flow thru time-stream of our existence.
i believe that the moral identity of all our actions is like gravity- it ''turns the wheels'' of the universe in certain direction.
Buddhism would just call this 'Force' karma. as a Jew, i call ''it'', G*od.
Friday, June 15, 2018
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