Yifu,

Aquinas wrote tons of books and is considered a Doctor of faith in the Catholic 
Church.  He was also known to have levitated and was canonized as a saint.  
What are your qualifications?  



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Yifu" <yifuxero@...> wrote:
>
> basically, Aquinas is lacking in the essential Rorian themes and ingredients 
> that make for successful Spiritual movements. Not just belief/philosophical 
> systems but icons inclusive of the Total holographic existence and mirred in 
> the body: i.e. Trees of Life mandalas.
> ...
> Next, we tack on the regularity of practices such as silent meditation and 
> the chanting of mantras. Though in the monastic system of Aquinas' day 
> meditation and chanting were part of Church life, the Catholic Church 
> (possibly being pressured by Evangelical Fundamentalism) has cornered itself 
> into a box. If Salvation is a matter of only faith and belief, there's not 
> even a need to pray the Rosary, let alone engage in Yogic practices or 
> meditation; when such practices have no bearing on Salvation - says the Pope.
> ...
> In any event, the Tree of Life and what it represents in the Rorian context 
> definitely supersedes devotion to any particular Personality such as Jesus, 
> although all Personalities are potentially recognized as Rorian I-particles 
> within the Whole.
> ...
> Bonus: The Bonsai Tree of Life, by Michael Oswald:
> http://michaelo.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d39sdc8
>


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