EPISODE · Jun 5, 2024 · 4 MIN
No Age Ontology - Compassionate action within Timeless Reality
from No Age Ontology - Max Corradi · host Max Corradi
In the multidimensional Universe there is a principle at work which one can call the ‘Law of Compensation’ which states that the appearance of a given amount of energy somewhere means the disappearance of the same amount somewhere else, and so we find that we can only get what we give. If we pledge ourselves to a certain action we must be prepared to assume the responsibility for the development of that action which will come about through the Law of Cause and Effect. In Buddhism, for example, compassionate action and the realization of Timeless Reality are intimately connected and mutually sustaining. For more detailed information about No Age Ontology and the the Laws of Reality you can refer to my books here: No Age Ontology ►►►https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CX42GPKV The Seven Laws of Reality and Being ►►►https://www.amazon.com/dp/0992730406
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In the multidimensional Universe there is a principle at work which one can call the ‘Law of Compensation’ which states that the appearance of a given amount of energy somewhere means the disappearance of the same amount somewhere else, and so we find that we can only get what we give. If we pledge ourselves to a certain action we must be prepared to assume the responsibility for the development of that action which will come about through the Law of Cause and Effect. In Buddhism, for example, compassionate action and the realization of Timeless Reality are intimately connected and mutually sustaining. For more detailed information about No Age Ontology and the the Laws of Reality you can refer to my books here: No Age Ontology ►►►https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CX42GPKV The Seven Laws of Reality and Being ►►►https://www.amazon.com/dp/0992730406
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