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-Godisnowhere-

Thursday, September 6, 2007

In projecting the image of the self into that which is indefinite and unknowable (as some religious ideas often do in their attempt to understand), the indefinite and unknowable are nearly directly imposed onto the self in reciprocity. This results in people feeling uncertain about their self-concept and might keep them coming to those religious ideas for guidance. However, within the indefinite and unknowable is the possibility of infinity, wonder, and awe - all of which are readily available to one who fearlessly journeys inward for their source of wisdom instead of outward for sources of knowledge.

To see the world, the self must first be seen. To change the world, the self must first be changed.
We adapt to our surroundings, and our surroundings adapt to us - this is the divine work of which we are made.

2 comments:

Russell said...

The ambiguity of the inward is too frightening. It is in the rigorous religious standards that you can feel safe. To bridge that gap seems to imply you must become one with everything.

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