Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 I find the above statements to be quite surprising, and arrogant. In the first place things in the spiritual world haven't changed that much since the 1950s and neither have the seekers. Who are these beings of similar clarity now, inferring they are somewhat superior to Ramana etc? Is it those that insist that this creation is real and there is no other valid argument? With regard to Jesus, where does he say it is a mistake, the cross, that is. There are only about 13 lines in the new testament that can be directly attributed to him. If you say the cross was a mistake then you say that his whole mission to demonstrate the non existence of death to be wrong? But then I am only a sadhaka and not a self proclaimed realised sage like the person who made the above statements. ONS.....Tony. Hi Tony! I enjoyed reading what you said here. Nice clarity. Nothing is out of place. No mistakes in sight, including all the mistakes we make and deal with day to day. Those mistakes, and having to deal with them -- are no mistake! The beginning, middle, and end of Jesus's life were given "all at once." That Jesus was aware of this, he made clear. All interwoven seamlessly. And I do mean all! Namaste, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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