again beliefs can be conflicting, obviously I wouldn't be asking the questions in the original thread. some people "believe" they are loving even as they abuse and neglect those they claim to love. a preacher who is also political, could be an example
goats do not behave exactly like sheep, nor sheep like goats. after cats, goats are the second most domesticated animals to go feral. they don't have as strong a flock mentality. they tend more towards individuality than sheep
that which is eternal doesn't come, nor does it go. again, behold I AM with you always as john 14:20 states. the kingdom is literally within not something without self
there are endless types of beliefs, which have nothing to do with facts.
the self is either serving all the same as self, or has two sets of rules. one for self and one for others. the latter is called hypocrisy
there are negative beliefs, if a person who doesn't have knowledge, will interact with their environment by testing said belief. either the test fails because it's a belief, or it passes. if it passes, then it could be correct for that time/space. infants and children do this quite naturally...
yes.
there are basically two types of people, jesus referred to them as goats and sheep.
goats are service to self types, or tending to hypocrisy, and sheep are service to all as self-type or follow the law of reciprocity
a person has one belief system not multiples. the beliefs can be opposing obviously.
goes to the idea of a house divided against itself. or claiming one thing while doing another.
discernment is still a physical thing and it's still a vibration, the name of god is a verb. being is a movement, a physical thing, consciousness, spirit, mind is a physical thing, even if you can't quantify it or control it.
teaching is a noble position imo.
so when the guru, teacher imparts, they are enlightening the pupil, empowering them?
awakening them to a potential within self?
like the dawning of a new day?