Since there are many discussions about different approaches to the divine, instead of engaging into the never-ending disputes about details, I would like to propose an experiment to you: Whenever you feel patient listen for half an hour to those proverbs of Jesus: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8T4A31ufmO81hOcXjf5aACcaM_C9GWO3 if this video is offline, just search for "only Jesus words" …
The entrance hall
Photo by Josh Hild You enter a majestic hall with many different paths for you to take Straight forward you can walk up the stairs to the Sodarshan Chakra Kriya course Themes on the way up are … But you also see many doors on the right,such as: Photo by Rahul on Pexels.com An outlook …
The best pandemic podcast episode about “Wintering”
This show is not about anything related to covid but about the lessons we can learn during life's darkest seasons. It's about our long collective pandemic winter, about how times of retreat can allow for personal and political transformation, and about how we might carry new wisdom with us as we emerge into spring. https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/vox-conversations/id1081584611?l=en&i=1000513531152
OMG (Om, I, God) – the better half
The god-experiment part 2 In part 1 I told you about the horizontal intellectual axis betweenAtheist / Agnostic <-------------------- vs -----------------> orthodox Believer To explore the vertical intuitive Axis (which I will explain at the end),I seriously dedicated myself to the nebulous 'divine' (for 4 months now and ongoing) as described by an Iranian mystic …
OMG (Om, I, God)
The god-experiment From birth on we are conditioned into belief systems and believe to know "the ultimate truth", assuming that all generations beforehand were fools. Yet the fact is that believes did change throughout history, so much even, that they did turn around not only by 180°, but that even multiple times. Most humans do get …