Originally Posted by mcwillis
To understand this better you can use this anaolgy. Imagine the you are a drop of water and that you are floating above an ocean that extends in every direction that is limitless. The ocean is God. Now imagine that you, the drop of water, falls into the ocean. You are still that drop of water but you have merged with the ocean, God. This way it is easy to comprehend that you can be God at the same time as being you. Im sure you understand the idea that you have a soul. The soul is that part of your being that is perfect, timeless and eternal. From a completely accurate esoteric and occult viewpoint the soul is actually impermanent and is a reflection of the Monad, which is your true beingness at its very deepest level.
The mantram is powerful but you say that it isn't because you have no practical experience with it. If you were to say it carefully with serious intention twice a day for fifteen minutes at a time then I guarantee that within one year you would have at least one experience that would confirm to you your 'Godhood.'
Thank you for your interest in talking to me about this, mcwillis.
Originally Posted by mcwillis
To understand this better you can use this anaolgy.
Imagine the you are a drop of water and that you are floating above an ocean that extends in every direction that is limitless. The ocean is God.
Now imagine that you, the drop of water, falls into the ocean.
You are still that drop of water but you have merged with the ocean, God.
This way it is easy to comprehend that you can be God at the same time as being you.
Im sure you understand the idea that you have a soul.
The soul is that part of your being that is perfect, timeless and eternal.
From a completely accurate esoteric and occult viewpoint the soul is actually impermanent and is a reflection of the Monad, which is your true beingness at its very deepest level.
The mantram is powerful but you say that it isn't because you have no practical experience with it.
If you were to say it carefully with serious intention twice a day for fifteen minutes at a time then I guarantee that within one year you would have at least one experience that would confirm to you your 'Godhood.'
I am thrilled, mcwillis, that you love me enough to take the time to explain this. I feel gratitude.
At 13 to 15 Mum and I attended nightly meetings, (and the occasional day meeting and heard these wonderful analogies. Later mum and I gave similar stories and examples to other folk in meetings to try and explain important spiritual concepts.
Then at 15 I, spontainiously, had three enlightenments. These contradicted what I had learned, (and taught).
These analogies have been used by high-spiritual masters, for eons, to prepare souls for the Truth. And these analogies will probably be used for eons to come, for the same end.
I am happy that you take the time to give them to me.
Believe me, I was shocked when I was given an audience with ... The voice ... and he said what he said.
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