Spiritually, acting unselfishly to someone who may have transgressed against you is essential. It is impossible for person attain the ultimate reality through selfish deeds. A deeper definition of love is acting unselfish to the neighbor – especially the stranger. The world teaches selfishness. A common statement taught is “don’t talk to the stranger”. Propaganda [...]
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True Worship
Humility is a perquisite quality to preserve a close relationship with the Divine Source. Throughout the Scriptures, there are many examples of Kings and Prophets that took the initiative to humble themselves. Transcending the Ego should be the principal focus in a person’s life. The Ego is a powerful energy of the darkness. The Ego [...]
The world is drowning in Idolatry because of all religions violate the first two commandments of the light that Moses wrote down. Religion today provides the member an excuse to pursue selfishness – the ego justifies itself through active worship deluding the person into thinking they are special. Fear, guilt, and shame are emotions that [...]
The Bhagavad Gita, the Hebrew, and Greek Scriptures disclose the reality that this world is ruled by the lower entities that have deceived humanity from the truth. In addition, the scriptures unveil a reality: an individual to have a personal relationship with the Divine Spirit must be separate of this world – including religion. Jesus [...]
Objective (as in “objective”) adj. : belonging to immediate experience of actual things or events; “concrete benefits”; “a concrete example”; “there is no objective evidence of anything of the kind” Subjective (as in “subjective”) adj. : taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias; “a subjective judgment” Within common society, which most people [...]
In prior posts, I have mentioned about the “ultimate goal”. The Hebrew and Greek scriptures, The Bhagavad Gita, and The Dhammapada teach about a goal to attain for anybody that is a spiritual seeker. The road to the ultimate goal is not an easy one. Much pain and suffering is related within the progression of a [...]
Within life most deep thinking people have come to observe and understand the depths of within ourselves. In prior posts I have expounded that our spirit, inner person, has always existed, and always will. The Bhagavad Gita clearly teaches that the inner person is indestructable. The Bhagavad Gita also teaches that each person is within [...]
The subject of Karma, past lives, and enlightenment tends to boggle the mines of people in the western world, and other countries that are dogmatically positioned in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Countries that are rooted in Buddhism and Hinduism have a better grasp the context of Karma and the context of enlightenment. People in certain [...]
Within the world we observe multiple levels of dualities of people, races, cultures, ethnic origins, and tribes of people. The one reason that keeps people within their own culture is the different languages. No matter how different a person, cultural habits, or tradition may be, one common aspect is reveled; we are all human beings. [...]
Moses taught within the book of Genesis that it is a commandment to respect and apply the culture of the land your living or traveling through. This is, of course, if the culture does not break any of the commandments such as giving worship to the lower entities or involved in Idolatry. Within some cultures [...]
Throughout the world religions, an observaton should be easily attained for the non-attached person to notice is that all religions pray to stone, wood, or some type of organization that is a form of Idolatry. Even an organization such as the Watchtower or Latter Day Saints serves as Idolatry, because of their members’ attachment toward [...]
Within the Bhagavad Gita, three different types of natures, or Gunas, dominate humankind. Clearly understanding the context of the natures can help an individual to identify what they need to transcend within their life. Chapter 14 of the Bhagavad Gita teaches about three gunas meaning natures that comprise of qualities. The three gunas, or nature [...]
Transcending the ego is a number one priority for a person to attain the ultimate goal. The Bhagavad-Gita directly points to identifying the doer-ship of the ego and transcending it. The Buddha’s words in The Dhammapada, teach the same concept regarding the ego, transcending – taught by attaining “Nirvana” which is the state of Pure [...]
During the era of the Israelites, the only kings who remained faithful were David and few others. All the kings of the ten tribe kingdom of Israel including Jehu were involved in idolatry by never getting rid of the two golden calf’s that were set up in Bethel and Dan. The ten tribe kingdom had [...]
The story of King David provides a wealth of information on how to conquer the darkness. King David is considered to one of the most faithful Kings during the era of the Israelites. Closely examining the story and comprehending the depths of significance of how David applied the commandments of Moses can teach vital lessons [...]
Pursuing qualities of virtue is essential to battle the darkness effectively. A foundation of essential qualities such as courage, bravery, and virtue will be indispensable as this world nears the dominion of the New World Order and the advent of the Man of Lawlessness (AntiChrist). All the enlightened sages taught to pursue positive qualities that will [...]
A monumental amount of information is being released as our era speeds to the activation of the New World Order; because of the flood of “truthful information” many people are experiencing high levels of despondency. The dominance of the combined powers of the darkness will use the new era of the New World Order to [...]
The Bhagavad Gita teaches non-attachment, a primary path and requirement of spiritual growth. In addition, Jesus teaches similar context referring to an individual who obeyed the commandments, yet, strongly attached to material objects (Matthew 19:16-30). The lessons the Bhagavad Gita and Jesus taught concerning non-attachment are identical within the context; the teachings are within a [...]
Forgiveness defines as a pardon of transgressions, behavior that causes injury upon our fellow citizen such as injurious deception, extortion, all types of abuse and trauma, adultery, murder, or thievery. Universal law requires certain actions and conditions to experience a pardon. Karma dictates a response from the action. An action of virtue or of injury—a [...]