And I should add the obvious: Christ is already present in your k process. You'll find Him there as the only heart large enough to fulfill the energy's purpose. The energy knows this too. We have to get out of the way. It ain't easy.
Originally posted by w.c.: I'd go so far to say that you won't go to hell even for being open to a Hindu teacher if your heart leads you in that direction.
And I should add the obvious: Christ is already present in your k process. You'll find Him there as the only heart large enough to fulfill the energy's purpose. The energy knows this too. We have to get out of the way. It ain't easy. [/qb]
That is sooooo beautiful. Thank you! This has been a wonderful thread.
Love.
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And I should add the obvious: Christ is already present in your k process. You'll find Him there as the only heart large enough to fulfill the energy's purpose. The energy knows this too. We have to get out of the way. It ain't easy. [/qb]
w.c. may I have permission to use this quote on my Group?? I think it would help many to hear this.
Love, dhyana
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Also notice that k may evoke certain images within body awareness that aren't necessarily of a Christian motif; this seems to be what Jung described as the collective unconscious, or how a omni-cultural undercurrent organizes the human psyche. These images seem all apart of the body seeking unity. Even though the body can't produce unity of its own accord (being subject to sin and death), it is longing for this in the heart where Christ dwells.
So in my case I've noticed not only images from Hindu religious culture (which you'd expect given the Hindu teacher I've had before), but also similar religious motifs from Egyptian and Native American culture. There has also been some dreams showing how these know themselves to be creatures in service of the uncreated Christ.