essyk wrote:Where is man God?
@Essyk, the Man God has been trying to see whether it is possible to give straight answers instead of parables, and alas, since everything is related to the other, straight connections are not so easy to find!
The subject of this thread is best answered by looking at the Arthurian tale of 'Erec and Ened' by Chretien de Troyes which has taken me over a decade to decipher(perhaps because I am slow?), needless to say that it is a long parable to read.
What is work? It is the Self willing change in spirit and matter, in the context of a relation between Man and God, and within Man God.
What is laziness? It is the inability of the Self to will change on either matter or spirit due to unawareness of relationship expectations, or due to the will being preoccupied by other tasks- neglecting relations, or due to a failure to understand what needs to be done.
'Hard work' seems to be equal to 'hard labor', and immediately, my mind goes to Hitler's concentration camps where the captives were told to work to be free, only to end up being gassed, or in Siberia under Stalin's watch.
Why should one work? One will work because he/she is conscious of his/her Self and power, relations, and loves being, or because the King has ordered his soldiers to whip your back if you don't follow orders.
The latter situation includes keeping up with the Jones's.
So it is neither smart to be lazy, nor glorious to work hard. But it is noble to work in love, where one uses time and everything at his disposal as he pleases and enjoys the presence and being of a beloved.