If only we could stop cold turkey our bad habits and programmings. Aparently enlightnement can happen just like that. Amazing, but I feel it is true. Wishful thinking?...
New Ageism has no concept of sin in the biblical sense. It sees "good" and "evil" as relative or as the light and dark side of one and the same divinity/force/world. New Ageism agrees with Communism/atheism about bringing about a one-world government, and in its radical enmity against the God of the Bible and His people.
Instead of linking to the impoverished ideas and theories of New Age mind controllers funded by the CIA and other government agencies, why not consider Buddhist scripture or even the Bible, instead - a small commitment to deprogramming. Yes! It's a paradox!
One of the things I find bewildering in the new age movement is that they do let out a lot of information. Wouldn´t be in the interest of the elite to just keep their mouths shut? If the truth frees us, and there is some thruth in what they say, isn´t detrimental to their purposes that hidden treasures are exposed in the light? Some might start thinking by themselves, very risky...
Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast. ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them. under their feet, and turn again and rend you. Remember that the goal of Communism is mediocrity.
Theosophy is a collection of mystical and occultist philosophies concerning, or seeking direct knowledge of, the presumed mysteries of life and nature, particularly of the nature of divinity and the origin and purpose of the universe.
Real knowledge only exists in the very highest levels of non-thought and this can only be transmitted through mystical initiation. All the rest is pig shit?
@Brian The Bible? Yes, it most definitely is a paradox! Especially when religion has caused so much grief and has been used as an excuse for genocide so many times on human history (Latin America, the Crusades, South Africa). As well as cultural assimilation (Latin America, the Philippines, etc.).
Do not assume that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword.for I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.…
Nansen saw the monks of the eastern and western halls fighting over a cat. He seized the cat and told the monks: `If any of you say a good word, you can save the cat.'
No one answered. So Nansen boldly cut the cat in two pieces.
That evening Joshu returned and Nansen told him about this. Joshu removed his sandals and, placing them on his head, walked out.
Nansen said: `If you had been there, you could have saved the cat.'
Mumon's Comment: Why did Joshu put his sandals on his head? If anyone answers this question, he will understand exactly how Nansen enforced the edict. If not, he should watch his own head.
Had Joshu been there, He would have enforced the edict oppositely. Joshua snatches the sword And Nansen begs for his life.
The problem a lot of people have with religions like Catholicism isn't the religion in and of itself but how certain people use it as an excuse for their vile behaviour. There was an old documentary I can't seem to find on YouTube that I ran into as a teenager back in High School. It featured a certain faction of people from South Africa being interviewed by an outsider (British. It was some British travel programme... I love how they put everything up on YouTube). These people (boers) were extremely racist and claimed that being white was some kind of godly deed. They claimed that black people were the enemy, etc, and that is was their goal to make the planet white. It was the most disgusting and ghastly thing I had ever seen, and they were using Catholicism and the Bible as an excuse.
Most of what is actually a problem with Catholicism came not from the main idea or foundation of the religion itself but from later ideologists. Hundreds of different saints to pray to? Isn't that polytheism thinly veiled as monotheism? Ha! And a million kinds of Virgin Marys? What in tarnations is THAT all about? It's weird, man.
Wouldn't it be better to sit and meditate for a while before attempting to read these books and getting one's self stuck in very bad ideologies with very bad people pretending to be good people?
My only advice is to become a Reiki Master (in essence rather than form) and likewise become a Zen Master. Only after these preliminary steps are completed can the real journey begin.
"My only advice is to become a Reiki Master (in essence rather than form) and likewise become a Zen Master. Only after these preliminary steps are completed can the real journey begin."
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The Bible? Yes, it most definitely is a paradox! Especially when religion has caused so much grief and has been used as an excuse for genocide so many times on human history (Latin America, the Crusades, South Africa). As well as cultural assimilation (Latin America, the Philippines, etc.).
What strange times we live in.
Nansen Cuts the Cat in Two
Mumon's Comment: Why did Joshu put his sandals on his head? If anyone answers this question, he will understand exactly how Nansen enforced the edict. If not, he should watch his own head.
There was an old documentary I can't seem to find on YouTube that I ran into as a teenager back in High School. It featured a certain faction of people from South Africa being interviewed by an outsider (British. It was some British travel programme... I love how they put everything up on YouTube). These people (boers) were extremely racist and claimed that being white was some kind of godly deed. They claimed that black people were the enemy, etc, and that is was their goal to make the planet white. It was the most disgusting and ghastly thing I had ever seen, and they were using Catholicism and the Bible as an excuse.
Most of what is actually a problem with Catholicism came not from the main idea or foundation of the religion itself but from later ideologists. Hundreds of different saints to pray to? Isn't that polytheism thinly veiled as monotheism? Ha! And a million kinds of Virgin Marys? What in tarnations is THAT all about? It's weird, man.
read these books and getting one's self stuck in very bad ideologies with very bad people
pretending to be good people?
Peter Popoff!
Sounds like a plan. Thanks!