What is the difference between understanding compassion intellectually and as a state of being? What is a parable trying to do? Kayne and Luke discuss the similarities of spiritual masters over the years and the time periods they existed in. How does this tie into the famous quote "know them by their fruits". We discuss the timeless nature of truth tellers and how they were treated relating to their existence in space/time. Does not "truth" transcend periods of history? Can we see the "fruits" here and now too?
Truth tellers stand the test of time
Persecution at times very barbaric
The ego of space/time has the numbers
The few we call esoteric
Compassion is a state
Don't be fooled by the mind
Embodying the mechanics
Many who are blind
Discernment is a gift
Judgement has no place
The reward is simple
In his image, his face
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