Sir I grew up catholic but study dzogchen and zen you are Christian I think? There's nothing wrong in either all ways point back to the source which is reality.
Can you allow people to be as they are?
Sir I grew up catholic but study dzogchen and zen you are Christian I think? There's nothing wrong in either all ways point back to the source which is reality.
Can you allow people to be as they are?
Sir, I studied Zen Buddhism and all that nothingness emptiness nonsense,
It's a false doctrine, although they sure know how to hack human minds.
Did you ever read your bible?
How could you be deceived if you know the word of God?
Maybe you just went to church like most Christians and don't read.
Because going to church every Sunday without reading your bible do much.
I'm telling you that all ways don't point back to the source, I don't want you to be deceived.
"Can you just let it be? Let it go? Be in the moment? Mindfulness of the thoughts emtions, feelings, everything you are perceiving and stay in a stte of non-attachment? "
If I would let it be, then things would remain the same. So no.
If you want to stay in a state of Inertia and let it be then you will be at will of your environment and demons who are around you.
Well it's clear that you fundamentally misunderstood the concept of emptiness of inherent existence as the form a thing is currently taking.
Yes there are parts of the Bible that I find wisdom in but much of the real wisdom was excluded by the council of nicea when the Romans were deciding what to keep and what to get rid of.
Bieber one of the first times that it was revealed to me I had gotten in trouble for asking questions they couldn't answer at Sunday school. I had to copy the book of revelations and while I was writing it I was at the party where they were talking about all the 7's. Everything disappeared even my body, there was only light. Subject and object dissolved into pure witnessing. To me many years to find out what happened. So I find merit in the Bible. I like genesis too but ultimately I find the wisdom in the kjv lacking.