
Many of you expect me to give an opinion on the war. I look at things from a different viewpoint, not from the side of judgement. In a dual (bipolar) world, there will always be war because light fights with darkness and darkness fights with itself for light, and these forces are embodied by people. Those who cannot accept this can try to change their existence plane, but they will realize there that, up to the highest world duality is present, therefore war is present. In the highest world (Oneness), there is no more struggle, but at the same time there is no more movement.
Struggle, therefore, is a necessary element of existence in the dual world. The question is rather, what form should we give to the struggle? Obviously, the least expedient is war on the physical plane. People have long been familiar with economic warfare, but it is not much more benign, it just involves less spectacular destruction and is not broadcasted by the media permanently. It could also be a mental battle at the negotiating table. This is what people call "peace negotiations". The agreement of peace talks is always temporary because the agreement is a function of the power balance of the moment, which is always changing, so the fighting is renewed.
Why can't people agree? It would be too easy to say that it is because of money, power, the desire for territory. The deepest, root-cause is that they don't know how to pursue fight in themselves. The external struggle always comes from neglecting the internal struggle with oneself (our shadow self) and consequently projecting it. The personality does not fight the battle of light and darkness within oneself, but by projecting one's own darkness onto the others, one makes an enemy of the others and fights the battle with them.
The exoteric (external) ways of religions do not lead people out of duality. For these, either Satan becomes the culprit, or the 'false' gods of the other religion, and some even go so far as to say that it is God himself who has created the world wrongly and the atheism is the direct consequence of this idea. There is no God, because if He is, He would not allow to happen war. It is clear that only the psychological defense mechanism pushed the causes further and further away from the individual.
The only way to fight the inner battle is spiritual self-knowledge, the yoga of mind control, exactly what UCCM (also) shows people. My question then is, why are there not long, crowded lines of disciples lining up to learn the method? Because the hardest thing for a person is to face their own darkness. It is much easier to point to the other: he/she is the cause of all evil, darkness, wickedness. So, the external struggle remains. And for those who have recognized that the source of all fight is within themselves, the struggle is over both inside and outside. And this inner struggle can only be fought by everybody in the name of themselves.
Margaret Rhasoda Varga
UCCM head-master
2022. Budapest, Hungary

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