04-10-2016, 09:54 PM
After 19 years in Christianity and about 11 years trailing my way out of it, being jaded for a time....I noticed my spiritual awakening towards the end of 2012.
I've learned a lot since then, became more aware and self-aware. More in tune with how I feel, after learning the importance of emotions and feelings, instead of just suppressing them.
I've explored a lot of new ideas, concepts, and possibilities. I gained a fair amount of fringe knowledge. Also have had to re-examine things that I currently believed. Seems like one of the tricks of being here in the 3D physical world is seeing through all the illusions, and illusions within illusions. There is a bit of truth hidden in the plain sight of movies, like The Matrix and others.
Yup, I've started waking up to the true nature of reality and to who and what we actually are as humans. Not human beings having a spiritual experience, but spiritual beings having a human experience.
Nobody, no one religion or philosophy has a monopoly on what all the truth is. That which is called "God" is too big to fit in any one religion or philosophy. It seems that the word God is too overused and general, having so many anthropomorphic ideas and meanings attached to it. Seems like the phrase All That Is is the best way to describe "God" to me so far. "Source" isn't a bad term, either.
Anyway, this is just where I am at right now ^^.
I've learned a lot since then, became more aware and self-aware. More in tune with how I feel, after learning the importance of emotions and feelings, instead of just suppressing them.
I've explored a lot of new ideas, concepts, and possibilities. I gained a fair amount of fringe knowledge. Also have had to re-examine things that I currently believed. Seems like one of the tricks of being here in the 3D physical world is seeing through all the illusions, and illusions within illusions. There is a bit of truth hidden in the plain sight of movies, like The Matrix and others.
Yup, I've started waking up to the true nature of reality and to who and what we actually are as humans. Not human beings having a spiritual experience, but spiritual beings having a human experience.
Nobody, no one religion or philosophy has a monopoly on what all the truth is. That which is called "God" is too big to fit in any one religion or philosophy. It seems that the word God is too overused and general, having so many anthropomorphic ideas and meanings attached to it. Seems like the phrase All That Is is the best way to describe "God" to me so far. "Source" isn't a bad term, either.
Anyway, this is just where I am at right now ^^.