Ah yes, the wise words of Babaji!!
But who judges what is the sugar and what is the earth? He, Babaji, like the great masters, can judge correctly, having attained perfect wisdom.
We, the imperfect devotees, cannot disciminate if not applying our imperfect wisdom and hoping to have adhered to the right sphere of thought.
In this matter, we obviously have adhered to opposite spheres of thought, mostly.
But at least one of us is right, so it makes 50% that si probably right.
That's not a bad percentage after all. Had we both adhered to one narrative, we might have been 100% right but we might also have been 100% wrong.
Somehow my last post was deleted or absorbed in another thread. I will attempt to recreate it here. I see no reason to find anyone ‘right’ or wrong here. These are terms confined to such dogmatic ideas that describes duality. We are in this life to learn and progress out of duality. I doubt very seriously that the Consciousness of Babaji dwells on such matters. History itself takes sometimes hundreds of years to determine the outcome of a country’s misdeeds or benefits to human nature. For the most part we are here to learn and evolve. Not to judge one another or even the final outcome of events.
We have seen even some questionable characters in history come back in another Incarnation to prove their worth, even though they may have committed crimes in the past, the soul will eventually resurrect itself no matter what it’s shames in this or previous episodes in terrestrial lives. The outcome of historical events most likely will not even be clearly seen till centuries later. Witness the fall of the Roman Empire which took several centuries to take place and very little assessment was clear to most people living in those times, except perhaps for a few seers whose council was usually left behind and not understood by the masses.
Mccoy from my vantage point, you and I have had wonderful encounters here. If we continue practicing detachment in our observations we will have no problem 😉 navigating our differences and encouraging and continuing to support our spiritual aspirations.