Perhaps what appears to be utterly cruel is in the long an altruistic sacrifice? Perhaps not?
In the Nag Hammadi Jesus speaks of the great disturbance, the Agitation.
In the Gospel of Mary Magdalene she speaks of a dream she had, as the disciples look upon this woman with disapproval for speaking as a man would, freely, as she describes the 7 who are the excitement of death, who question her. She refutes them, as she did ironically in telling the dream (to the disciples).
No one can conjectuize an idea or ideal, and apply it with a Mathematical certainty and not see that it will send ripples out. There will be deaths, there will be changes as the earth wobbles through its deviation of 26 miles at the Northern pole. What seems as a constant is given uniqueness, at least in it's offset wobble, the identity or personality of deviation from perfection.
So perhaps there is a force here, that will parish if perfection or mastery in self is indeed achieved?
Nothing is separate. So when we are not growing together we are in opposition and we evrbtually grow apart.
Stellarmass13
This must have been the hardest trial that Jesus had to endure? Think of it, as to be completely aware that he must outgrow and depart from those whome he loved. He talks about this often in many of the codecs.
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