Monday, January 12, 2015

"into the wilderness" - The Last Unhappy Man




The Sun sets beside Mt. Fuji, 100 km far from the Tokyo suburbs



The Last Unhappy Man


Tolstoy writes that happy families are akin to one another but unhappy families are so diverse.

Christ Jesus said that happy people don't need God; it is a patient that needs a doctor.

For happy people, a life passes so fast and ends so abruptly.  Memories of their happy times are not reserved.  Only their evil spirits and greedy natures remain and go into the Hades.  

Truth of a life must be hidden from them.  Their knowledge and experiences in the world will lose relevance and meaning in their minds when they die.  Their wisdom and smartness should degenerate into laughable shallow cleverness.

Happiness never teaches truth of the humanity and the spiritual value.

But unhappiness invokes God's mercy.  Through unhappiness men can see the truth of humanity and the spiritual value.  If a poor and unhappy man doesn't understand the earth is round, he can see how cruel people flying around the world and making business are.

Happy people have only one common destination, the hell.  But Heaven is wide and infinite so that it can accommodate any unhappy people according to their merit and wishes.

Happy people commonly want money that is one way ticket to the hell.  But, unhappy people find countless virtues in humanity and human natures.  They want to realize those virtues in themselves.  And Heaven will allow them to achieve their wishes.  So, there are a myriad of paradises according to variety of unhappy people.

It is because a man cannot be happy without sacrificing others or making others unhappy.  Being happy is an act of evil.

If you follow honestly the word of Christ Jesus, how can you be happy while there are so many unhappy people around you?  But if you become the last unhappy person in the world, God might allow you to be happy eventually.  But I don't know,    
  










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Mar 1:11 And there came a voice from heaven, saying, Thou art my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
Mar 1:12 And immediately the spirit driveth him into the wilderness.
Mar 1:13 And he was there in the wilderness forty days, tempted of Satan; and was with the wild beasts; and the angels ministered unto him.