Sunday, March 31, 2013

Sunday



There are over 10,000 different religions in the world, 150 of which have at least 1 millions followers. Which one is the truth? "Christianity!" someone says, but even Christianity alone has over 38,000 different denominations. So which interpretation is the TRUE one?


They are all correct and different paths up the same mountain of self-discovery that lead to the same peak destination - Love and Unity. This is what Chirst, Buddha, and every other spiritual master told us; to love, accept, and forgive one another. If you want to know if you are in line with the Path of God (or Source Energy), ask yourself if your belief system brings you nothing by peace, love, and grace and encourages it being expressed towards all living beings.

Spirituality is not a belief. It is a state of consciousness, a mental framework with which you approach the world.

Truth existed prior to religion, and prior to man. Religion is sometimes a great way of organizing your understanding of the Creator, but let it not disrupt our natural unity that existed before man-made constructions:) This is not an attack on any religion by any means, and religion has brought many people happiness, but don't let it cause segregation away from our inherent unity. Love your neighbour as yourself.



The most invisible creators I know are those artists whose medium is life itself. The ones who express the inexpressible - without brush, hammer, clay or guitar. They neither paint nor sculpt - their medium is their being. Whatever their presence touches has increased life. ... They are the artists of being alive.


-  J. Stone, in M.J. Ryan, Attitudes of Gratitude



“As you dissolve into love, your ego fades. You’re not thinking about loving; you’re just being love, radiating like the sun.”


-Ram Dass


If one wishes to know love, one must live love, in action.

~Leo Buscaglia




We affirm and promote respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.
~Unitarian principle

It was books that taught me that the things that tormented me most were the very things that connected me with all the people who were alive, or who had ever been alive.” 

- James Baldwin

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