02-26-2012, 10:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-26-2012, 10:21 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
(02-26-2012, 07:32 PM)Pickle Wrote: I do not attempt to "control" my beliefs. I only have a drive to expand. Quite simply if I thought at one moment that "this was the answer" it would be the same as stopping because I am content. Stopping because of a "limit".
Chances are we will find no "truth" other than on a personal level, which is only perspective.
Thanks for clarifying. When you wrote:
Pickle Wrote:What are your limits when you control belief, rather than letting belief control you?
I had thought you might be implying that you attempt to control belief. Yes- I would concur that it appears no sooner than one "truth" is grasped that the next one appears off in distance of one's spiritual vista.
Yet there are certain absolute truths that can be ascertained from within the illusion. For example, that everything is connected.
There are those who believe that they are somehow set apart from the rest of creation. There are those who view themselves as the sole author of their experience. These are the types of delusions I was referring to earlier. Believing one is separate does not actually make one separate, it just makes one delusional.