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Average rating: 4.1 · 334 ratings · 32 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
Putting on the Mind of Chri...

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The Death of the Mythic God...

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“Why has the Kingdom of Heaven within ourselves that Jesus preached been so sorely neglected and even ignored? It has happened for one simple and obvious reason: the vast majority of our Christian elders, ministers, priests, bishops, popes, and other teachers, just like the religious leaders of Jesus' time, have themselves not yet grown enough spiritually to “see” the Kingdom Jesus saw.”
James Marion, Putting on the Mind of Christ: The Inner Work of Christian Spirituality

“In other words, none of us are perfect, spiritual teachers included We are all here in this Earth school to grow and learn in a host of different ways, and only now are we humans beginning to understand how difficult that can be in an increasingly global pluralistic world full of people whose cultures, beliefs, worldviews, and levels of consciousness are very different from our own.”
James Marion, Putting on the Mind of Christ: The Inner Work of Christian Spirituality

“the mythic level. People at the mythic level still want the world to adopt their worldview and have no intention of having their parochial perspectives, whether national, religious, racial, sexual, or otherwise being seen as one of many. These are the fundamentalists of every sort throughout the world. They exist, often in dominant positions, in every religion and in every country. Many of them, under the direction of politicians and religious leaders who share (or exploit) their worldview, have begun an organized opposition to the emerging planetary culture (sometimes, ironically, using the latest communications technology). For these”
Jim Marion, Putting on the Mind of Christ: The Inner Work of Christian Spirituality



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