Words are not simply letters on a screen. They are memes capable of transmitting powerful ideas that can create reality and determine our future.
Fooled by words
Words are not simply letters on a screen. They are memes capable of transmitting powerful ideas that can create reality and determine our future.
Does the death of traditional religion mark the end of God? Have we now been set free from the irrational impulse to worship?
If you want to know who you are, you first have to let go of your self-identity or who you think you are.
One of the most difficult things a person can do is change their mind. Change is hard because it requires you to let go of what you know and set out into the unknown. This is the prerequisite for transformation. It could be compared to upgrading to a totally new operating system (OS).
Religious people and institutions are not exempt from being corrupted by the power of evil. It matters not what their belief system is whether it is Christianity, Islam, Judaism, New Age or whatever the brand and flavour.
In order to know your true self you need to go beyond the external persona, the mask that you wear and confront the part of yourself that is kept hidden beneath, your shadow.
Words point us to something beyond themselves. When we confuse the word for the reality it points to we make it into mental idol. We must abandon our ideas of god if we want to find God.
How do you deal with money and how much of it do you really need?
The most import question you can ask yourself is, “Who am I?”. Your response will determine everything else.
Religion was meant to connect you back to reality but the rigid legalistic application of it separates us from one another and from the very Source we claim to worship.