See John 10. The Good Shepherd. The sheep know the voice of their shepherd and
come when called.
From: "olliesed...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
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Sent: Monday, April 4, 2016 5:59 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Did Jesus Christ Say He is t
Yeah, there is a lot of stuff hidden in the Bible that only comes to light with
pure consciousness, and if the expression, 'knowledge is structured in
consciousness', holds, that carries a lot of potential for disagreement with
it.
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Ollie,
You'
Ollie,
You're right in saying. Catholics believe that the bread and wine becomes
transformed into the body and blood of Jesus. But my point in this discussion
is that Jesus was telling the disciples that the bread and wine are his body
and blood because as Being Himself, Jesus is in everyth
Actually, the key distinction between the Episcopalian Church and the Catholic
Church is the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation, whereby the offering of
the host and wine by the priest during Holy Communion is miraculously
transformed into the actual blood and body of Christ within the one
Hi all, First time responder here. This is an area I have been drawn to and
fascinated by my whole adult life. So I had to say something. Sorry in advance
if I offend anyone. That is not my intention.
Any opinion on the Catholic Eucharist is of course worthy. But saying "If one
were to truly
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Re "[The Eucharist] is not a symbol, it is the real thing - it is the literal
flesh and blood of Christ transformed. ":
Indeed, not a symbol - a concept or thought.
But the literal flesh and blood are phenomenal through and through. (As ar
The bhakti side of spiritual development is often overlooked - gets dry, old,
copied down and lost. Yes, the process of continual surrender to the
transcendent, the higher states of consciousness, can be focused on ourselves
and others through unconditional love, sacrifice, and devotion which kn
Re "[The Eucharist] is not a symbol, it is the real thing - it is the literal
flesh and blood of Christ transformed. ":
Indeed, not a symbol - a concept or thought.
But the literal flesh and blood are phenomenal through and through. (As are
literal pines and their scent.)
And all phen
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I'm not going to be drawn into definitions of Self, as such, as everyone is
right in the truth they have had revealed. I personally don't follow a
tradition but I do have a way of enlivening my spiritual instinct, if you will.
Pine scent, lovel
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Re "Reading scripture, libraries full of books, following one-pointed and
intentional devotional paths through meditation, abstinence or asceticism just
can't hold a candle to a noseful of pine scent as you stumble over moss-covered
rocks on a
Re "Reading scripture, libraries full of books, following one-pointed and
intentional devotional paths through meditation, abstinence or asceticism just
can't hold a candle to a noseful of pine scent as you stumble over moss-covered
rocks on a woodland trail":
Isn't that why Christians have
Re "Reading scripture, libraries full of books, following one-pointed and
intentional devotional paths through meditation, abstinence or asceticism just
can't hold a candle to a noseful of pine scent as you stumble over moss-covered
rocks on a woodland trail":
Isn't that why Christians have
Upfronter, (lAnne?) your essay on Jesus and the Self is nothing short of
astoundingly eloquenttruly inspirational and it literally made the hairs on
my body stand on end!
Some brief comments: The term "Self" has been popularized (among others) by
Ramana Maharshi and may lead to some con
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Anne,
I like the prose you wrote here. It sounded like the writing of Herman Hesse
in his book, Siddharta.
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…or the availability to adore the One Supreme Being through His Spiritual
Christ,
I'm not going to be drawn into definitions of Self, as such, as everyone is
right in the truth they have had revealed. I personally don't follow a
tradition but I do have a way of enlivening my spiritual instinct, if you will.
Pine scent, lovely! I think I know what you mean. It seems a little a
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…or the availability to adore the One Supreme Being through His Spiritual
Christ, no other Way except in name and comprehension
I'm not sure I adore anybody - Christ, Spiritual Christ, One Supreme Being or
whatever else anyone wants to call
...adoration becomes loving adoration
loving adoration becomes awe and loving adoration
awe and loving adoration becomes awe, reverence and loving adoration
which is deep and abiding love for the Supreme
…or the availability to adore the One Supreme Being through His Spiritual
Christ, no other Way except in name and comprehension
Taking a first-century (named in his honour!) rabbi as a symbol of The One Self
is fine - as long as you realise that he is only one symbol among many others.
The
Taking a first-century (named in his honour!) rabbi as a symbol of The One Self
is fine - as long as you realise that he is only one symbol among many others.
The problem that Christianity faces is its designation of Jesus as the
one-and-only symbol.
It's tricky! As there is only a unique
. Again see the
story of Joseph.
From: "jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, April 1, 2016 10:32 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Did Jesus Christ Say He is the Unified Field?
Fuxero,
My answer is simply that I was born
I have come to see an overall picture a bit like this. There are ordained and
necessary stepping stones across the dangerous swell to the bank on the other
side, all made with slightly different patterns in order to bring the eager
wayfarer and dedicated pilgrim to the safety of dry land. They a
Fuxero,
My answer is simply that I was born into this tradition. At this point, I
don't see why I should reject it. Also, Jesus was predicted by the prophets in
the Old Testament to incarnate as the Messiah. The Jews assumed that the
messiah would be a political leader. But he came ins
Did Jesus Christ Say He is the Unified Field?
Thx for the excellent discussion, but I believe a point is lacking. Let's
assume that Jesus has presented a body of knowledge and techniques pointing to
the Unified Field (Ground of Being) and It's Realization. Fine, but here'
Thx for the excellent discussion, but I believe a point is lacking. Let's
assume that Jesus has presented a body of knowledge and techniques pointing to
the Unified Field (Ground of Being) and It's Realization. Fine, but here's a
question I posed to Bishop Spong (a deceased Christian Gnostic).
S3,
I'm glad you understand what I was saying. I believe there are some priests
in the Catholic Church who think the same way. But they're afraid to rock the
boat and be labelled a heretic. It will take hundreds of years for the
mainline Christian churches to accept it because they think
That's my take also. Though I'd expect very few church-goers would understand
what we're on about. Alan Watts wrote clearly defending this same
interpretation.
The more correct post header should be: Jesus Christ said "I am the Unified
Field" - the "I" is all of us.
---In FairfieldLi
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