EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT LIFE!
For December 12th, 2013
Here it is. Bite-size bits of wisdom as profound and deep as they are simple, short and sweet. This is the wisdom of the ages, the oldest wisdom on earth, the wisdom that not only makes one more knowledgeable, but also elevates the soul and our consciousness, which makes us more pure, clear, enlightened and deeply contented.
Here we go:
1. The most abused, misused, confused word in the world today? Spirituality.” Why? When we grasp spiritual laws of reality, we call it LIFE. Spirituality is not a part of our life. We must inject these principles into every part of our life if we are to transform this world from never-ending pain to never-ending pleasure.
2. Any thought inside our head that makes us unhappy is NOT us. It’s the opponent. Our ego. The moment we realize it, happiness returns. We only hurt when we take ownership of these thoughts.
3. Our good traits will never change the world. Never! We need to stop dwelling on our positive aspects. Instead, finding our worst traits & changing them, even a little, is how we elevate our world and our personal life.
4. Greatest fraud ever committed? The idea of the “coming” of Messiah. He’s already here. Time is an illusion. The future already exists. The Messiah and the future redemption hides behind ego of man. Lose the ego, find the future and welcome the Messiah.
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Thanks Billy ! Would like receive a bit more clarity on this please. OK – so the opponent makes us unhappy etc. Lately i’ve wondered: which part of ‘us’ feels the hurt of things when we are sad, unhappy, some victim consciousness etc….Is it the Soul that’s ‘unhappy’- feels pain etc because of the discomfort of it being in the body that has ‘misbehaved’ or is on the receiving end of some unpleasant experience ? I thought the opponent would be heartless, cold-hearted and such, and is not moved and of course has no compassion etc for hurting people…
When our tears are for ourself, its usually the ego. When our tears are shed on behalf of others, its our soul.