Yes, I completely agree with you!!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@...> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "whynotnow7" <whynotnow7@> wrote:
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> > Hi Denise - I think they were all out of plain "whynotnow"s when I chose my
> > alias, so I added the seven. I am glad you appreciated my plain as the nose
> > on your face logic. I remember talking with my wife when we first got
> > together about direct spiritual progress vs. through an intermediary. We
> > each recalled to the other our moment of fatal doubt as children regarding
> > religion, in both cases, Christianity:
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> > Hers came when she heard a priest say that his role was as a go-between
> > between people and God. Even as a child she didn't buy it. I recall while
> > in confirmation classes for my church at the time, the priest said there
> > are some mysteries we will never know. I was ten years old, but I remember
> > feeling frustrated at hearing this and thinking to myself, "I'm going to
> > keep looking".
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> > Teachers are great for pointing things out to people - they oughta be,
> > there are enough of them! But ultimately freedom means freedom from even
> > the greatest teacher ever, to be rediscovered within.
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> Beautiful and well put. But I seriously doubt that all the famous teachers
> are able to give a technology, whatever form that may be, pure and strong
> enough for the soul to free itself from the limitations and become free; to
> realize our birthright. I think for such a teacher to come forward is a very
> rare happening indeed.
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