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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 23999" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Re: If the Pope dies...</strong></p><p></p><p>There is much to be said for experience, and yes, we all have to start somewhere on the path of spituality. For most of us it begins with an awakening, a realization that we require something more from outside of ourself. We begin to search. </p><p></p><p>For some, that search may end within a religious path replete and satisfied. For others, the search may take them through several religious paths until they find what they have been seeking. After sorting through enough paths you begin to note many similarities between them all. There must be something to this search for a Supreme Being due to all the different paths beaten to that door that started some hundreds of thousands of years ago.</p><p></p><p>Some paths require you to follow with your faith and you will be rewarded after you pass from this world. There are other spiritual paths that teach about experiencing what may be called 'heaven' before the death of one's body. The latter is what I would call a active spiritual path. The choice of either one is totally up to the individual.</p><p></p><p>I believe that what Darkbreed is reffering to in regards to worshiping one's self is possibly the recognition that we are Soul and Soul is God, direct exploration of the Soul in this case would be the starting point to exploring Soul's source. Active exploration of this sort would naturally not need faith as the active progression would suffice.</p><p></p><p>I see no disprespect in this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 23999, member: 44"] [b]Re: If the Pope dies...[/b] There is much to be said for experience, and yes, we all have to start somewhere on the path of spituality. For most of us it begins with an awakening, a realization that we require something more from outside of ourself. We begin to search. For some, that search may end within a religious path replete and satisfied. For others, the search may take them through several religious paths until they find what they have been seeking. After sorting through enough paths you begin to note many similarities between them all. There must be something to this search for a Supreme Being due to all the different paths beaten to that door that started some hundreds of thousands of years ago. Some paths require you to follow with your faith and you will be rewarded after you pass from this world. There are other spiritual paths that teach about experiencing what may be called 'heaven' before the death of one's body. The latter is what I would call a active spiritual path. The choice of either one is totally up to the individual. I believe that what Darkbreed is reffering to in regards to worshiping one's self is possibly the recognition that we are Soul and Soul is God, direct exploration of the Soul in this case would be the starting point to exploring Soul's source. Active exploration of this sort would naturally not need faith as the active progression would suffice. I see no disprespect in this. [/QUOTE]
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