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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Creators
If God created us in him image, then he created us as creators.
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Myth or Miss
If most Christians can understand the mythology of the sacrament and the mass (communion), then it should logical to understand the virgin birth and the crucifixion as equally powerful metaphors.
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Heroes
When we recognize our metaphysical connection to others, we enable the Hero within us.
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Judgment Day
Funny how this classic Dualistic day is the end of Dualism for those that believe in dualism.
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Dualism Riddle
When Descartes met Ramana Maharshi he asked him: “Do you believe in Dualism? What was he answer?
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Duality = Judgemental
If there is judgement, then there is duality. If there is duality, then there is good an evil. In Unity, it feels as though there is no judgmental nature. It’s a paradigm of Christianity that gets lost many times. But, after all, wasn’t one of Jesus’s great teachings about not judging others. That’s non-duality. There’s not a matter of being right and wrong, because it’s all here for us. As Joseph Campbell says, it’s the experience.
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