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Many great philosophers have tapped into spirituality and have contributed great knowledge from Plato to Einstein.

Paulbw  I think Spirituality is dead - and rotting - all who still stay connected.
We don't need external rules - we are perfectly capable of recognising
the for and the against.  Radical? Check it out.

We know about what is happening with Catholic Priests don't we.
Will it seems it is happening in all religions and so-called spiritual
groups.

(Incidentally, St. Peter is supposed to be the the founder of Christianity

because he was the first to speak to Jesus after the resurrection -
yet we read in the bible that Mary was the first!
And still fights about how much women are allowed to participate!)

Those of us who think a little more about life have come to see the
ridiculousness of religion, yet not so many seem to be recognising
that the same thing is happening in the spiritual communities as well.

Reports from Tibet tell of the monks having sex with the younger interns,
but the situation is deeper seated than that.

The texts of most Buddhist sects have a definite attitude about women.
Check it out - many Buddhist monks - even even the *Higher Order Ones*
(maybe especially these) if they do talk to a woman often they do not look
them in the eyes while doing so. How come?

Suggestion: to a monk who is attempting to go beyond *the world*
sex is the most powerful and persistent energy. Sex is extrinsic to life -
the basis of life, and it is very, very strong.  So avoiding it is pretty
well impossible.  Looking at a woman brings up in the monk all the things he is supposed
to be going beyond (Translate that as - suppress.)

So here we have devoted spiritual men having to avoid - half the population
of the planet - 3.5 billion of the most powerful beings here!

Isn't it time we woke up to ourselves - automatically accepting what we are
being told - about everything? - including what is being written here?
Time to take responsibility for ourselves?

Trouble is, responsibility takes a lot of energy - in each moment.

Deepaknew    We are all quite certain that we have a self. When you say "I like chocolate" or "I vote progressive," no one asks what you mean by "I." That task was left for centuries to philosophers and theologians. "Know thyself" is an axiom worth heeding, but what is there to know? If one camp of modern science has its way, the answer is "nothing." The self, we are told, is an illusion created by the complexity of brain functions. As thousands of inputs bombard each other every second, forming an almost infinite tangle of neural messages, a ghost was created whose name is "I."
EckertAndrewcohen      This interview was re-edited and reprinted with a special introduction for the 15th anniversary edition of Enliighten Next. Click to view the full issue: http://www.enlightennext.org/magazine/j18/tolle.asp.
Icecream_man  
After being told to share the spiritual view of creation that God had presented to me with my fellow man, it did not take me long to discover how gullible I was. When I say I discovered I was
gullible, I do not mean, I was not worldly or unaware of how to live in this world from a human perspective.  Seeing how, I have been self employed since I was 19 years old and had owned and operated several different businesses, I was not so naive to the ways of the world. What I was unaware of was, how much or how little others knew God and their relationship to God.
Andrewcohen    Why do some of us seek higher truths? Why is it that certain individuals are driven blindly, madly, and passionately to transcend their own limitations?

gnostic th Gnosticism Who were the all but forgotten Gnostics, how were they rediscovered, and why are they important?


I. THE GNOSTICS

Today we see celebrities fascinated with learning the Kabbalah, the wisdom of Jewish mystical tradition that has survived from ancient times. Far fewer people know that there was a related Christian mystical tradition called Gnosticism, a tradition once so powerful that a visionary Gnostic seer named Valentinus narrowly missed becoming the pope in the second century. In fact, Gnosticism was one of the two original major branches of the Christian religion from its founding until the third century AD. From that point on, the Gnostics fell into gradual decline to the point of near extinction. But who were these people whose visions presented a startling perspective on early Christianity, the nature of the Christ, the role of women in the creation, and the quest to realize the divine in our lives?

 Deepaknew   Find others who share your aim to reach God-consciousness and gather together. I know this sounds daunting; it goes far beyond anything one could call an exercise. To commune with others involves commitment and a willingness to expose your deepest aspirations. It requires stepping out of conformity with society and finding souls you can align with, even if you have no other social ties.
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