Guest guest Posted September 22, 1999 Report Share Posted September 22, 1999 Hi, I've lately been contemplating the role of our own psyche and imagination in spiritual matters. It seems with the awakening and proper functioning of our bodies natural energy systems, areas of the body and the mind that may have been otherwise laying dormant come alive in magnificant colour. Religion is the most common thread to reaching god, yet across the world no two religions are alike. Subtle differences in who god is, and what he does and does not like us to do are the most noticeable differences. This leads me to believe that getting in touch with god or the universe is more of a psychological factor than, communicating with a actual being. God is indeed the most magnificant creation of the human psyche to date, a super being that created us and the rest of the universe and that holds it all in tact. It seems that anyone who can justify their actions are true and pure are in deed in contact with god. With Kundalini we are letting god enter our bodies, and fill us with joy. As the energy of god enters our bodies, it brings to life every cell unlike they have lived before. Emotions, feelings and understanding flows through our mind, through our body and back to god again. I have experienced some amazing things since starting this spiritual path. The interventions of god are to say the least miracolous. The miracle of life, is perhaps the most astounding thing about and by bringing it into our hearts with love and understanding we too join the universal dance of nature, the cosmos and god. As our body learns and understands how to control our emotions, we heighten our understanding of why these things are inside. Love, hate, fear, trust, joy, sadnees. Life is foolproof in every way, and by understand how we tick inside, we can perhaps glance an eyefull of how the universe is created, and balances it self. Whatever we believe is true, and whatever is true we believe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 1999 Report Share Posted September 22, 1999 Hi, Steven: Thank you for putting things in perspective, I like your ideas about how we relate. Asia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 1999 Report Share Posted September 22, 1999 In a message dated 9/22/99 12:48:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time, stevenmc writes: << Whatever we believe is true, and whatever is true we believe. >> Ah, careful, we fall for the illusion of solipsism and ego here... if only we believed what was true, and if we only had the insight to be able to see the truth so that we could believe in it. Ah, too serious. But, reality is much stranger than we can ultimately know or believe. What we must strive for is a mind open enough to allow reality in, but not so open that it lets it out again! Zenbob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 1999 Report Share Posted September 22, 1999 > Whatever we believe is true, and whatever is true we believe. > >> >Ah, careful, we fall for the illusion of solipsism and ego here... >if only we believed what was true, and if we only had the insight to be able >to see the truth so that we could believe in it. > >Ah, too serious. But, reality is much stranger than we can ultimately know >or believe. What we must strive for is a mind open enough to allow reality >in, but not so open that it lets it out again! > >Zenbob > When i say what is true we believe, I meant in the context of ourselves. What is true to our mind we believe, and what we believe is true to our mind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 1999 Report Share Posted September 26, 1999 In a message dated 9/22/99 7:13:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time, stevenmc writes: << When i say what is true we believe, I meant in the context of ourselves. What is true to our mind we believe, and what we believe is true to our mind. >> Ah! Yes, that is certainly so in most cases. Sai Ram! Zenbob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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