Posts Tagged ‘Spiritual Consciousness’

Jan
14
2010

Discover Who and What God Is Regardless of What Your Preacher Preaches

Author: Galoo

Butterflies Are FreeAs the calendar year turns, so, too, may your understanding.

It was in 1983 that my life started changing with a new realization. I had picked up a book entitled “The Bridge”, written by a metaphysical practitioner who was married to a medical practitioner, in hopes of learning how to live in “two different worlds”. I foolishly thought there was some magic psychological formula in life to let me be who I thought I was and still be who others thought me to be. My thinking at that time was that there are two different “schools of thought” about life, and that I could bring God into mine!

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Oct
07
2009

Spiritual Growth In The Traditional Church

Author: Galoo

Butterflies Are FreeFlipping the channels on television one evening brought my husband and me to a Christian station where we paused the remote. By doing so, we heard a “Christian” leader make mention that people of the Buddhist faith would not enter into the kingdom of heaven.

In discovering the Truth that Jesus came to enlighten humanity to the “kingdom of heaven is within” and that “God is no respecter of persons”, one can’t help but wonder how the Christian sect can ostracize those different from themselves? Does not the Bible indicate we are ALL the “sons of Gods, joint heirs with Christ”?

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Jul
28
2009

Are We Feeding Our Neighbors Spiritual Meat?

Author: Galoo

Butterflies are FreeGood neighbor? Bad neighbor? Our neighbor on the other side of the fence or down the street? Our neighbor in the next continent? What constitutes a neighbor? And what do we feed him?

We can do more for others by simply recognizing their true identity as spiritual than to give them physical items that deplete. We can recognize that God meets ALL needs, not only ours because we happen to be a good human or that we go to church on Sunday. God is “of purer eyes than to behold iniquity” so why do we think God favors us?

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