10-30-2009, 04:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2009, 04:32 PM by LsavedSmeD.)
However, the seeker becomes aware that this model of life is not accurate—or not fully accurate. Once the seeker has awakened to the knowledge that there is infinitely more than this life and these details of life, the seeker can no longer go back to sleep. Once awake, the journey has begun.
Amazing, another profound quote that will linger within my mind indefinitely.
It is as though the seeker orbits the self, closer and closer, until finally it is drawn into the heart of self by a kind of spiritual gravity. And suddenly there bursts forth an awareness, a satori,[2] a realization, an epiphany.[3] And in that moment the self is known to the self. And that self is love.
And another one.
As for main stream religions they are but a core of truth drowning in a sea of perversions most of which used to manipulate and divide people. (Unfortunately)
There are various ways in which the seeker grows as he seeks ever more deeply for the truth about himself. If the seeker uses the settled religions which we mentioned earlier in an attempt to penetrate the truth of himself and his relation to the Creator, he is forever dependent upon an “other.”
Amazing, another profound quote that will linger within my mind indefinitely.
It is as though the seeker orbits the self, closer and closer, until finally it is drawn into the heart of self by a kind of spiritual gravity. And suddenly there bursts forth an awareness, a satori,[2] a realization, an epiphany.[3] And in that moment the self is known to the self. And that self is love.
And another one.
As for main stream religions they are but a core of truth drowning in a sea of perversions most of which used to manipulate and divide people. (Unfortunately)
There are various ways in which the seeker grows as he seeks ever more deeply for the truth about himself. If the seeker uses the settled religions which we mentioned earlier in an attempt to penetrate the truth of himself and his relation to the Creator, he is forever dependent upon an “other.”