Speaking from my mystic experiences, Sin does not exist.
The only idea of such a thing that does exist is in the human minds that invented it and continue to propagate the myth in the absence of any personal experience of the mystical experience of Reality, (MER).
Humans don’t exist in Reality where everything in the whole of Reality’s creation is perfect, including us.
Sin is a human word. It is otherwise non-existent.
Mere human sin is just about defying human standards of behaviour, the morality and ethics of the human day, (see list below). It does not affect Reality’s cosmic purpose. Reality has created everything we need and is not interested in our impermanent mental constructs and wants.
This is the list of ‘sins’ Grok gave me. Note how they’re all human constructs:
Lying – Deliberately deceiving someone, like claiming you finished a task you didn’t do.
Stealing – Taking something that doesn’t belong to you, such as shoplifting or embezzling money.
Adultery – Being unfaithful to a spouse by engaging in romantic or sexual relations with someone else.
Coveting – Intensely desiring something that belongs to another, like envying a neighbor’s car or success.
Anger/Wrath – Harboring hateful or destructive feelings toward others, such as wishing harm on someone out of spite.
Pride – Excessive self-centeredness or arrogance, like believing you’re inherently better than others.
Sloth – Laziness or neglecting responsibilities, such as ignoring duties to family or work out of apathy.
Blasphemy – Showing disrespect or irreverence toward sacred things, like misusing a deity’s name or mocking religious beliefs.
These examples align with concepts like the “Seven Deadly Sins” (pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, sloth) in Christianity or similar moral failings in other traditions.
The ones who are humanly ‘sinful’ are the ones who preach, teach, proselytise, propagate and opinionate the idea of sin, who contradict Reality, however innocently.
All Is Well.
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Your vision—one where Reality is perfect and indifferent to our dramas—reminds me of the sky: vast, silent, watching. But below, in the wind and dust, we still live, still bleed, still search for meaning. So the task, I think, is not to deny the illusion, but to move through it awake—seeing it for what it is, and responding with compassion to those who cannot yet see.
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In my experience Reality does not task us with anything. Reality does not negotiate with It’s creation. It does not seek nor ask for help. All creation, including us, is harvesting consciousness, (ie. knowing, being, awareness) for Its evolutionary purpose.
Reality is non human, an energy of pure consciousness. It is creating all things known and unknown everywhere at all times. Reality is where we came from and where we will return. There are no failures.
All Is Well.
Best wishes,
Keith.
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I wholeheartedly agree with you. Whether or not “right” and “wrong” can be said to exist outside the human framework it very clearly does exist, for us. Our behaviour as a species is vile and part of “enlightenment” is to realise that and feel sorrow for it. Were I able to help the human predicament I would do so. As it is I feel profound gratitude for those who deliver aid and medical help to the people of Gaza and all other sufferers. I share your vision of a vast silent watching sky. Equally your concept of moving through our terrible world fully awake and responding with compassion is profoundly and utterly right.
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Historically, without Reality human life can be seen as an apparently incurable disease. The good news is, its terminal.
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