BID 4BOOKS
12-19-2005, 02:35 AM
frankly i like myself i enjoy who i am. certainly in
the law of one, we can agree with that! as far as i
can see, no one loses their individuality at all.
most of us have no disagreement with that concept. it
may be better understood, to proceed through the study
materials first and learn what real sense this concept
actually makes. we embrace no annihilation here that
i have ever heard about. study the materials again
and look up any words you might have passed over.
correct definitions are very important to
understanding.
ibear
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in asc2k@yahoogroups.com (/group/asc2k/post?postid=peonocjjub-vga5e9p8tdxsxmkstl1f5g5to2r22eaay7ixbpafttf6uvq1el fz5k-ryncwkmuuyxrs8t47j8q), "jack milliorn"
<jack.mill@v...> wrote:
frankly the whole idea of loosing ones individuality
turns me off. what happens to my experiences, my
memories, my personality? frankly i like myself i
enjoy who i am.
jack
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> spiritual evolution is not a process of the
> annihilation of self. it is a process of the
> expansion of the boundaries of self until they
> encompass the entire creation, which includes the
> individuality we now experience and all our
memories.
> what is *gained* is the recognition of self as
> creator, self as all life, self as universe and self
> as immortal infinite consciousness. it is like a
> little fish who suddenly discovers that it is in
fact
> the entire vast and amazing ocean, *including* the
> little fish it once thought was the entire
limitation
> of its being. fearing it is clinging to the known,
> the caterpillar hanging on to its little leaf,
> frightened of becoming a
> butterfly.
ibear
look hard enough and you can find a happy face in every mirror!
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the law of one, we can agree with that! as far as i
can see, no one loses their individuality at all.
most of us have no disagreement with that concept. it
may be better understood, to proceed through the study
materials first and learn what real sense this concept
actually makes. we embrace no annihilation here that
i have ever heard about. study the materials again
and look up any words you might have passed over.
correct definitions are very important to
understanding.
ibear
****************************************
in asc2k@yahoogroups.com (/group/asc2k/post?postid=peonocjjub-vga5e9p8tdxsxmkstl1f5g5to2r22eaay7ixbpafttf6uvq1el fz5k-ryncwkmuuyxrs8t47j8q), "jack milliorn"
<jack.mill@v...> wrote:
frankly the whole idea of loosing ones individuality
turns me off. what happens to my experiences, my
memories, my personality? frankly i like myself i
enjoy who i am.
jack
****************************************
> spiritual evolution is not a process of the
> annihilation of self. it is a process of the
> expansion of the boundaries of self until they
> encompass the entire creation, which includes the
> individuality we now experience and all our
memories.
> what is *gained* is the recognition of self as
> creator, self as all life, self as universe and self
> as immortal infinite consciousness. it is like a
> little fish who suddenly discovers that it is in
fact
> the entire vast and amazing ocean, *including* the
> little fish it once thought was the entire
limitation
> of its being. fearing it is clinging to the known,
> the caterpillar hanging on to its little leaf,
> frightened of becoming a
> butterfly.
ibear
look hard enough and you can find a happy face in every mirror!
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