All I have seen teaches me to trust the creator for all I have not seen.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Sometimes I wonder about all the religious beliefs out there, and each person trusting it, even though they may be very different. Sometimes I have doubts that what I trust is really true. Sometimes i think it's all just wishful thinking to get us through this material life, and there really is no God and nothing after death. Some people believe in pearly gates, a hell, a purgatory, a meeting of old friends and family. But who really knows? And who's to say our beliefs are the right one. Everyone is positive that their beliefs are correct, but we can't all be right.
Some good questions you have! For me, I look for verification in my experience. Sometimes its only a partial verification--like conquering hate between two people hints at being able to conquer hate between countries. But you have to start somewhere.
Also, Jesus' triumph over death gives me great hope. I trust that experience, and trust that the same eternal life he found, I can find too if I follow his way.
Those are questions I have had too. You write that you look for verification in your experience. But that's how people get all these different beliefs and are "sure" of it, even though they may be completely opposite or untrue. I know people who believe a certain thing brings them luck, or saying a certain prayer, (which doesn't sound very religious) is the key to everything. You ask how they can think that way and they will answer, "from my experience". In terms of the conquering death thing, many people doubt that ascension really happened. After all, there is no proof. Then people say, if it were true, how come no one else can demonstrate it? Why would God make it so diffcult to demonstrate ascension?
Actually, others have skipped death and gone right to heaven, to Spirit, like Jesus did in his ascension.
The Old Testament says Enoch was translated--meaning from matter to Spirit without death in between. Also, Elijah was taken up in the whirlwind. And many assume John, the revelator ascended too.
God did not make ascension hard. We make it hard by believing in material life. When we drop that belief and understand Life as totally Spirit, we ascend as well.
For all practical purposes, we do it a step at a time. Everytime our thought is spiritualized another degree, we've ascended in that degree.
I am a practitioner and teacher of Christian Science. From an early age I wanted to help others find spiritual healing for the problems they faced. After graduating from Stanford University and working with my dad in the family farming business for five years, I decided my heart was elsewhere. I left the business and went into the full time practice of Christian Science Mind-healing. For over 22 years I have been healing people of pain, suffering and disease through my prayers. I have written dozens of articles on spiritual healing that have been published in magazines and on the Internet. I teach a two week class annually on how to heal through Christian Science, and have a wonderful wife and two teenage children. I hope you stick around and enjoy this blog.
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Sometimes I wonder about all the religious beliefs out there, and each person trusting it, even though they may be very different. Sometimes I have doubts that what I trust is really true. Sometimes i think it's all just wishful thinking to get us through this material life, and there really is no God and nothing after death. Some people believe in pearly gates, a hell, a purgatory, a meeting of old friends and family. But who really knows? And who's to say our beliefs are the right one. Everyone is positive that their beliefs are correct, but we can't all be right.
To anon above,
Some good questions you have! For me, I look for verification in my experience. Sometimes its only a partial verification--like conquering hate between two people hints at being able to conquer hate between countries. But you have to start somewhere.
Also, Jesus' triumph over death gives me great hope. I trust that experience, and trust that the same eternal life he found, I can find too if I follow his way.
Those are questions I have had too.
You write that you look for verification in your experience. But that's how people get all these different beliefs and are "sure" of it, even though they may be completely opposite or untrue. I know people who believe a certain thing brings them luck, or saying a certain prayer, (which doesn't sound very religious) is the key to everything. You ask how they can think that way and they will answer, "from my experience".
In terms of the conquering death thing, many people doubt that ascension really happened. After all, there is no proof. Then people say, if it were true, how come no one else can demonstrate it? Why would God make it so diffcult to demonstrate ascension?
To anon above,
Actually, others have skipped death and gone right to heaven, to Spirit, like Jesus did in his ascension.
The Old Testament says Enoch was translated--meaning from matter to Spirit without death in between. Also, Elijah was taken up in the whirlwind. And many assume John, the revelator ascended too.
God did not make ascension hard. We make it hard by believing in material life. When we drop that belief and understand Life as totally Spirit, we ascend as well.
For all practical purposes, we do it a step at a time. Everytime our thought is spiritualized another degree, we've ascended in that degree.
So, keep on rising!!
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