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I think one that has submitted would give their life to go 100%.
Isn't that counter productive?
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I think one that has submitted would give their life to go 100%.
My thoughts is that less than 1% of humanity are able to go 100%Isn't that counter productive?
Same goes for the non religiousAs a scholar it’s virtually impossible to speak to religious people
Religious people you have to remember are desperate to hold onto certainty
The brain is not very comfortable with uncertainty and so once the region isn’t has got into their faith ITS VERY VERY DIFFICULT to remotely open them up to exploration
The worst thing of all is pointing out is that they BLINDLY FOLLOW a constructed narrative NOT spiritual truth
But that is the truth… to restrict yourself to a single modern day book, which completely diverts away from the original texts, completely robs a person of spiritual discovery
Yes very true!Same goes for the non religious
As a scholar, you are negating your own life of study.As a scholar it’s virtually impossible to speak to religious people
Religious people you have to remember are desperate to hold onto certainty
The brain is not very comfortable with uncertainty and so once the region isn’t has got into their faith ITS VERY VERY DIFFICULT to remotely open them up to exploration
The worst thing of all is pointing out is that they BLINDLY FOLLOW a constructed narrative NOT spiritual truth
But that is the truth… to restrict yourself to a single modern day book, which completely diverts away from the original texts, completely robs a person of spiritual discovery
This that hold the middle ground are the most difficult, they hold the doubt.Yes very true!
The very staunch atheist is certainly difficult to speak to also
I pursue all knowledge as best as I canAs a scholar, you are negating your own life of study.
Take for instance science as a whole. Do you stay with the first books written on the subject, or do your broaden your knowledge by pursuing the latest books and knowledge on the subject?
Religion is no different, it is progressive.
Regards Tony
Well it’s good I’m a strong believer and don’t doubt, BUT I cannot be certain I know truth… we are talking about a supposed metaphysical, spiritual, higher dimensional, infinite eternal existence after allThis that hold the middle ground are the most difficult, they hold the doubt.
Regards Tony
I see the latest authorised text, after the Quran given by Muhammad, about religion are from both the Bab and Baha'u'llah, they are no doubt to me, the key required to understand all of the previous scriptures given.I pursue all knowledge as best as I can
Religion for example I look at Hermeticism, Egyptians, Gnosticism, Sumerians, History, Archaeology, The Romans, Neuroscience, NDEs, Black Projects, Physics, Mathematics, the Esoteric, psychedelics and so forth
To stick to a single book is to not search for truth
But to fully comprehend modern texts, you have to understand their original forms as best as you can then trace through historical changes and human influences
Once you go through this process for example you cannot conclude the bible to be the authoritative absolute word of God
You very quickly realise the modern bible has diverted very far from even Christ, except a few bits and pieces here and there
Uncertainty is human, Jesus offered the way to Uncertainty, that is to be born again into submission to the Holy Spirit. The quandary we will always have is what thoughts are from Christ and what thoughts are from our own human selves.Well it’s good I’m a strong believer and don’t doubt, BUT I cannot be certain I know truth… we are talking about a supposed metaphysical, spiritual, higher dimensional, infinite eternal existence after all
That’s just open and honest
AbsolutelyUncertainty is human, Jesus offered the way to Uncertainty, that is to be born again into submission to the Holy Spirit. The quandary we will always have is what thoughts are from Christ and what thoughts are from our own human selves.
Regards Tony