12-14-2021, 02:47 AM
Quote:@jafar, that makes sense and thank you for sharing your thoughts. Your perspective is valid, but I would just offer that it is perhaps more helpful to focus on helping religious people love others rather than seeking a journey to change their opinions on what "the way" is by offering catalyst. One catalyst that is often more effective in encouraging the religious to love is the statement, "I accept you as you are without needing you to change your beliefs or accepting my beliefs."
Well loving others is hard for an entity that is caught / blocked on red ray chakra.
Meaning, thinking that their survivability is always at risk / insecure.
Or in shorter terminology: FEAR
Not only loving others, even loving their own self is very hard to do.
This is a "catch 22" situation.
That is the reason why our loyal opposition friends, the STSes always uses fear as a tool.
With addition of guilt, thus the dogma of "original sin" was being invented.
You are inherently guilty / sinful / not holy.
If you don't believe in X, join religion X, obey X, do X, worship X then by default you will be doomed for horrible punishment and torture by an angry God.
And fear is contagious, with much fear inside they will spread fear around.
This can be easily seen especially today during pandemic situation.
Now you know how our friend the STSes play their game, then the proper action is just do the opposite.
Bring confidence within them (yellow, orange), bring security to them (red, orange).
You are blessed, you are divine, more divine than any book/church/religion, and your are inherently and always will be guided and helped.
Only then they will be able to breakthrough the red, orange, yellow ray blockage, and start development towards green.
The chakra of love and compassion, loving their own self and loving others.
As for the technicality, there are many ways, proposing the question of ""If Jesus is the only way, then what about those who were born before Jesus?" is just a trigger to start something within them, a trigger for them to start the seeking, to start questioning.