Category: HealthyChristianity.com
The first version was a Google Site:
Old.HealthyChristianity.com
Interesting topic… the transmission of ignorance.
Some fresh wind/mind, to gently debunk generations of misunderstandings; to lovingly/playfully clarify the me-virus as a personal scam.
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Give to Caesar, Give to God…
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Physics belongs to Caesar. Nonduality belongs to God. We have to keep these 2 separate, and as a result, the heart problem of consciousness belongs to God forever. // … until everything we do everything we think everything we feel becomes an experiment in truth.
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Not-Knowing / God / Presence
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“I rest in God.” This thought will bring to you the rest and quiet, peace and stillness, and the safety and the happiness you seek. “I rest in God.” This thought has power to wake the sleeping truth in you, whose vision sees beyond appearances to that same truth in everyone and everything there is.…
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Love your neighbor as yourself.
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“For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’” Love, not in an idealized way(pleasure/expectation) but simply the openness of not hating, not blaming, not judging. (Roger on love) Not judging or blaming yourself. Love as the debunking of psychological identity. Not as a goal for someone to…
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Without love and understanding
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The question may naturally arise: How to invite love and understanding? And then we are back at the garden, soaking as causeless peace.
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Knowledge puffs up
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“… if anyone thinks that he knows anything, he knows nothing yet as he ought to know. (3) But if anyone loves God, this one is known by Him.”
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ACIM: The Message of the Crucifixion
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“The crucifixion is nothing more than an extreme example. Its value, like the value of any teaching device, lies solely in the kind of learning it facilitates. It can be, and has been, misunderstood. This is only because the fearful are apt to perceive fearfully.”
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All given to us in silence, in meditation!
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At one point I could see how limited ‘my’ understanding is, together with the gift that I don’t need to define myself as someone, in order to be.