One “world” is a world filled with the imperfect “human beings”.
The other “world” is the “perfect world” filled with peace, harmony and bliss.
The world filled with the imperfect “humans” is filled with such things as the desire for food, shelter and survival (protection and safety). These “imperfects” developed the ideas of power, force, “haves and have nots”, motivation for a “better” life, improvement in their living conditions, accumulation for a rainy day, and more. With these desires came tension, disorder for a few, safety for a few, and a constant feeling of change. Change was a hope and change was a “disorder”. Some were content, some were unhappy. Everything was not the same! There were great differences!
The other “world” was without pain and suffering. It was with peace and bliss. It had its own language and definitions. It felt no need to be caught up in the “other world’s” problems. Somehow or other food , shelter and survival “were taken care of”. In fact, it often had its own communities, its own followers. They could communicate with each other in their own “language and ideas”. There was no need to communicate with the “outside world”, the world of the “imperfects”. “Join us” or live in the world of the “imperfects”. Isolation by ideas, language or philosophy seemed a likely answer to the pain and suffering of the “imperfect world”. Why challenge bliss?
So, we have at least two worlds.
They both have a right to exist. They both have a reason to exist. But they are quite different!
What happens in the meantime? Who changes? Who becomes responsible in the “meantime”? How do they express their responsibility?
If two worlds exist on one planet, how do they exist? …. In “isolation”?
Perhaps this is the way … isolation.
If neither world insists on its way, and they do not interfere in each other’s pursuits, perhaps “isolation” works. If the followers of one support the philosophy of “their world”, both spiritually and financially, and nether side uses the treasure of the other, “isolation” might work. But if the two mix in treasure and/or ideas, you have immediate conflict!
Since there are little means of communication, it is important that “isolationists” accept their role. There will probably be no way ever to communicate successfully. Each world will have to find its own way to survive.
The “secular” world”, the “religious “world, the world of “peace and bliss”, the world of “imperfects” …. (and more) …. WOW! We have a problem!!!!
Perhaps a few will try to “bridge the gap”, but for sure, it will only be a few!!
Since most of us will be unable to “bridge the gap”, the best we can hope for is compassion. Neither acceptance or allowance will be successful. You cannot accept or allow something you don’t even understand. Compassion for “isolation” is the best the many can hope for.
“No more war”! …. “Peace for all”! …. “No more killing”! …. “Save the whales”! … “Save the trees”!
“Save the environment”! … “Save the ozone layer!” …. “No more baby killings”! …. Etc., etc, etc.
It’s a Constitutional right…. But does it “solve” anything? …. Whose world???
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