Sometimes it happens during one of those intense periods of thought, other times... it ends up hitting you out of the blue. It's the realization that you must overcome obstacles you've allowed to hold you back in order for growth to reach its current potential. Without allowing the stunted growth to catch up with your current mental state, you can't realize your full potential which is necessary for continued spiritual enlightenment.
There are many religions claiming to harness the correct path to attaining this enlightenment, however, it's the absence of religion with a firm grasp of an open mind which ultimately opens the doorway to begin the journey to spiritual enlightenment. Each one of these religions does in fact have portions of truth necessary for growth, but only enough to catch the attention of ones spiritual self. I believe it's this minute truth which catches the attention of many along with their desire to follow someone or something headed in the direction of truth.
The only problem with this is that many religions use their theology to herd their followers with no intention of allowing them to spread their wings. Many religious leaders become power hungry when they realize the potential of controlling mindless followers. Think about it, how many wars are started because of faith? What kinds of things to people do in the name of religion or "God"?
A right minded survivalist, intent on reaching the fullest potential of physical greatness would not strap a bomb to himself and believe that murdering not only himself, but dozens, if not thousands of others, would result in his inheriting 700 virgins in the afterlife. It's hard enough to find one virgin in the current-life. Additionally, who in their right mind would believe that burning anyone with the unique ability to heal another person with the mere action of thought, at the stake, is the right thing to do during the peak of a plague?
Followers of almost every religion will do utterly everything in the name of "God", and blindly so. In contrast, the so-called leaders of the religion are living it up in mortal luxury, laughing their heads off at the idiotic examples of blind faith acted out around them. There is no limit to the things followers would do in the name of their "God". It's this die-hard attitude that can benefit them if used correctly towards the pursuit of actual truth.
There must be an untying of the blindfolds in order for people to reach genesis in their walk to truth. There is no room for blind faith. Everything necessary for one to continue forward in the walk to truth will be made visible in one form or another. Once a person learns to perceive their surroundings by virtue of their truth, they will realize the amazing happenings surrounding them. Once they open themselves to the reality of physical existence being interrelated to spiritual existence, they will begin to perceive the realities of how spiritual existence not only co-exists with the physical realm, but that both truths are needed for forward momentum.
And forward momentum will eventually lead one to their ...
Iteration of thought.
There are many religions claiming to harness the correct path to attaining this enlightenment, however, it's the absence of religion with a firm grasp of an open mind which ultimately opens the doorway to begin the journey to spiritual enlightenment. Each one of these religions does in fact have portions of truth necessary for growth, but only enough to catch the attention of ones spiritual self. I believe it's this minute truth which catches the attention of many along with their desire to follow someone or something headed in the direction of truth.
The only problem with this is that many religions use their theology to herd their followers with no intention of allowing them to spread their wings. Many religious leaders become power hungry when they realize the potential of controlling mindless followers. Think about it, how many wars are started because of faith? What kinds of things to people do in the name of religion or "God"?
A right minded survivalist, intent on reaching the fullest potential of physical greatness would not strap a bomb to himself and believe that murdering not only himself, but dozens, if not thousands of others, would result in his inheriting 700 virgins in the afterlife. It's hard enough to find one virgin in the current-life. Additionally, who in their right mind would believe that burning anyone with the unique ability to heal another person with the mere action of thought, at the stake, is the right thing to do during the peak of a plague?
Followers of almost every religion will do utterly everything in the name of "God", and blindly so. In contrast, the so-called leaders of the religion are living it up in mortal luxury, laughing their heads off at the idiotic examples of blind faith acted out around them. There is no limit to the things followers would do in the name of their "God". It's this die-hard attitude that can benefit them if used correctly towards the pursuit of actual truth.
There must be an untying of the blindfolds in order for people to reach genesis in their walk to truth. There is no room for blind faith. Everything necessary for one to continue forward in the walk to truth will be made visible in one form or another. Once a person learns to perceive their surroundings by virtue of their truth, they will realize the amazing happenings surrounding them. Once they open themselves to the reality of physical existence being interrelated to spiritual existence, they will begin to perceive the realities of how spiritual existence not only co-exists with the physical realm, but that both truths are needed for forward momentum.
And forward momentum will eventually lead one to their ...
Iteration of thought.


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