A Purer Search for God
I'm DEEPLY spiritual, but as the 'spiritual but not religious' type. To me, spirituality and the search for Spirit are pure and true, and religion contains a lot of potential guidance towards it, but usually the cost is to consume a great deal of specificity, idolatry and other mind-narrowing-and-controlling elements along with that guidance. One must learn to look for truths that are common to ALL religions and, likely, to all things, and be wary of anything that obstructs this search, ESPECIALLY religion.
Read between the lines, think about motive and learn how to discern the spiritual philosophy and discard the mind-controlling propaganda. You don't need religion to seek God, and some, like me, believe that it can confuse the search and disempower the searcher, who must remain open to the insights offered by ALL religions, and especially to one's personal experiences of Spirit, or 'gnosis.'
Read between the lines, think about motive and learn how to discern the spiritual philosophy and discard the mind-controlling propaganda. You don't need religion to seek God, and some, like me, believe that it can confuse the search and disempower the searcher, who must remain open to the insights offered by ALL religions, and especially to one's personal experiences of Spirit, or 'gnosis.'
Published on October 02, 2022 13:28
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Philosophy, rediscovered. Come here for a sampling from a natural philosopher-poet; a reminder of why philosophy was once revered as the highest of disciplines, now mostly discarded by a consumerist,
Philosophy, rediscovered. Come here for a sampling from a natural philosopher-poet; a reminder of why philosophy was once revered as the highest of disciplines, now mostly discarded by a consumerist, covetous western world that cares little for elevations of heart and mind, but wants you to fall in line as a good little worker bee and consumer of all things unfulfilling.
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