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Posted 04 January 2005 - 02:25 AM
#4
Posted 05 January 2005 - 11:05 AM
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--Mere Christianity -- C.S. Lewis
"[The natural life] knows that if the spiritual life gets hold of it, all its self-centredness and self-will are going to be killed and it is ready to fight tooth and nail to avoid that."
--Mere Christianity -- C.S. Lewis
#5
Posted 07 January 2005 - 11:46 AM
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St. John of the Cross (given the title "Doctor of the Church" by Pope Pius XI)
Comments on the above quote by Swami Kriyananda
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that we do, or to consider anything we have as our own—then suddenly, we find that we
are a part of everything.
Then the Infinite One can shine through us. A stained glass window is colorless and
dull until the sun shines through it. We, too, are without beauty and brilliance until,
through total self-offering, the divine light can shine through us.
This post has been edited by fatherman: 07 January 2005 - 11:52 AM
#6
Posted 07 January 2005 - 12:06 PM
This is not just a fable or a nice story. It is true.
If we abandon ourselves to God and forget ourselves, we see it sometimes, and we see it maybe frequently.
God shows Himself everywhere, in everything – in people and in things and in nature and in events.
It becomes very obvious that God is everywhere and in everything and we cannot be without Him. It’s impossible. The only thing is we don’t see it.”
- Thomas Merton
#9
Posted 01 February 2005 - 12:33 PM
~~Jacob Needleman, Lost Christianity: A Journey of Rediscovery to the Centre of Christian Experience, 165.
#11
Posted 04 February 2005 - 10:35 AM
The professor of a well known local university
challenged his students
with this question. "Did God create everything that
exists?"
A student answered bravely, "Yes, he did".
The professor then asked, "If God created
everything, then he created
evil. Since evil exists (as noticed by our own
actions), so God is evil.
The student couldn't respond to that statement
causing the professor to
conclude that he had "proved" that "belief in God"
was a fairy tale, and
therefore worthless.
Another student raised his hand and asked the
professor, "May I pose a
question? "
"Of course" answered the professor.
The young student stood up and asked : "Professor
does Cold exist?"
The professor answered, "What kind of question is
that? ... Of course
cold exists ... haven't you ever been cold?"
The young student answered, "In fact sir, Cold does
not exist.
According to the laws of Physics, what we consider
cold, in fact is the
absence of heat. Anything is able to be studied as
long as it transmits
energy (heat). Absolute Zero is the total absence of
heat, but cold does
not exist. What we have done is create a term to
describe how we feel if
we don't have body heat or we are not hot."
"And, does Dark exist?", he continued. The
professor answered "Of
course".
This time the student responded, "Again you're
wrong, Sir. Darkness
does not exist either. Darkness is in fact simply
the absence of light.
Light can be studied, darkness cannot. Darkness
cannot be broken down. A
simple ray of light tears the darkness and
illuminates the surface where
the light beam finishes. Dark is a term that we
humans have created to
describe what happens when there's lack of light."
Finally, the student asked the professor, "Sir,
does evil exist?"
The professor replied, "Of course it exists, as I
mentioned at the
beginning, we see violations, crimes and violence
anywhere in the world,
and those things are evil."
The student responded, "Sir, Evil does not exist.
Just as in the
previous cases, Evil is a term which man has created
to describe the
result of the absence of God's presence in the
hearts of man.
After this, the professor bowed down his head, and
didn't answer back.
The young man's name was ALBERT EINSTEIN
#12
Posted 04 February 2005 - 12:29 PM
"Love is what moves people. They kneel before it in awe."
#13
Posted 08 February 2005 - 02:34 AM
posted by des
#14
Posted 08 February 2005 - 11:36 PM
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I was floored when he said that.
#17
Posted 02 March 2005 - 12:52 AM
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"Amma Ananda," asked a disciple, "of all the words of Jesus, which do you think the church today would find most frightening?"
Amma replied, "His words in Nazareth, 'I have come to set the prisoners free.'"
"Prisoners?" asked the disciple.
"Yes," she answered, "true disciples of Jesus must not be prisoners of fear, guilt or shame. Nor should they be held bound by church laws that are made greater than, or even equal in value to, the commands of Christ."
~~Edward Hayes, The Ladder, 34.

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