“It is good that
you should take hold of this, and also from this you shall not withdraw your
hand, for he who fears God will discharge himself of them all. Wisdom affords
strength to the wise more than ten rulers who were in the city, for there is no
righteous man on earth who does goodness and sins not.” (Ecclesiastes 7:17-20)
Acquiring the awareness mentioned earlier is the
way to assimilate God’s ways and attributes that arouse our reverence or “fear”
of Him. In this knowledge and realization we release (“discharge”) our
consciousness from negative attachments, obsessions or addictions that feed
ego’s fantasies and illusions. This acquired wisdom leads us to correct our
ways as we learn to live in goodness.
“Whoever is wise, let him understand these things. Whoever is discerning, let him know them. For the ways of the Lord are right, and the righteous will walk in them. But transgressors will stumble in them.”
“Whoever is wise, let him understand these things. Whoever is discerning, let him know them. For the ways of the Lord are right, and the righteous will walk in them. But transgressors will stumble in them.”
(Hosea
14:9)
Thus we understand that God created evil for us
to learn from it in order to always choose goodness, and to realize that sins
and transgressions are mistakes that we commit in order to know that in goodness
there is no offense, infraction, violation or error.
“Also, take no
heed of all the words that they speak, lest you hear your servant curse you.
For your heart knows that many times you too cursed others. All this I tested
with wisdom. I said, ‘I will become wise’, but it was far from me.” (7:21-23)
Again Kohelet invites us to become wise while we
thrive in the contradictions and ambiguities that we find every moment that we have
to exercise free will in conflicting situations between good and evil.
“What was, is far
off, and very deep [in consciousness], who can find it?” (7:24)
Our
wise king taps into the complexities of human consciousness, and sometimes
remote causes prompt us by default to act or react without control in certain
circumstances. In our unawareness of them we can’t understand their origin or
purpose in life.
This does not mean that we can dismiss or justify our misdeeds
and negative actions because we are unable to fathom the causes of certain
instinctual behavior.
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