Re: Welcome to Heaven...
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 10:39 pm
Try not to let your unhappiness spill out. It's ugly.
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Unfortunately there are many books full of this kind, and other kinds of gibberish, and I have been unfortunate enough to have encountered several. I have also encountered many posts full of gibberish, in my years on internet forums. The "Greatest I am", seems to have a propensity for this kind of post.Harbal wrote:You mean there's a complete book full of this gibberish?Jaded Sage wrote:That's my favorite book.Greatest I am wrote: How Gnostic Christian of you. Good thinking.
Gnostic Christian Jesus said, "If those who attract you say, 'See, the Kingdom is in the sky,' then the birds of the sky will precede you.
If they say to you, 'It is under the earth,' then the fish of the sea will precede you.
Rather, the Kingdom of God is inside of you, and it is outside of you.
[Those who] become acquainted with [themselves] will find it; [and when you] become acquainted with yourselves, [you will understand that] it is you who are the sons of the living Father.
But if you will not know yourselves, you dwell in poverty and it is you who are that poverty."
Regards
DL
It seems there are always those who prefer the "touchy-feely kind of new age books.Jaded Sage wrote: That's my favorite book.
An intelligent choice.Jaded Sage wrote:That's my favorite book.Greatest I am wrote:How Gnostic Christian of you. Good thinking.Jaded Sage wrote:The kingdom of heaven is within man. That's where I looked for it. That's where I found it.
Gnostic Christian Jesus said, "If those who attract you say, 'See, the Kingdom is in the sky,' then the birds of the sky will precede you.
If they say to you, 'It is under the earth,' then the fish of the sea will precede you.
Rather, the Kingdom of God is inside of you, and it is outside of you.
[Those who] become acquainted with [themselves] will find it; [and when you] become acquainted with yourselves, [you will understand that] it is you who are the sons of the living Father.
But if you will not know yourselves, you dwell in poverty and it is you who are that poverty."
Regards
DL
It's hardly touchy-feely. It recommends you stab yourself. And I don't think it qualifies as new age.thedoc wrote:It seems there are always those who prefer the "touchy-feely kind of new age books.Jaded Sage wrote: That's my favorite book.
Ask who is the "I" in this statement and it will be immediately obvious that it is gibberish.Jaded Sage wrote:"I will make clear my mysteries to those worthy of my mysteries."
A worthy option for many but hemlock is less messy and more in tune with the traditions of philosophy.Jaded Sage wrote:It recommends you stab yourself.
I agree. I am quite extreme in my view and will remain that way unless something I say gets refuted.Jaded Sage wrote:You're kind of an extremist, Greatest I Am.
Gnostics are first and foremost concerned with using the Gnosis we have, that is insight, knowledge and hopefully some wisdom, to determine the best moral laws to live life by.Jaded Sage wrote:I can respect that. I just don't see how it doesn't cause you to view the whole Bible as Gnostic.
You would have to get more specific as there are many different bibles and Christian sects these days.Jaded Sage wrote:what about the similarities between the two?
I'm a non-believer, JS, which serves to cover all the bases. "Atheist" is a much over-used word which seems to mean different things to different people and thereby renders itself essentially meaningless.Jaded Sage wrote:You're an atheist, aren't you, Leo?