briggs5534 wrote on May 28th, 2008 at 1:46pm:Good points, you guys... I agree, that you must always question your teacher and not take every single word for what they say it is.. Because really it all just comes from your own inner experience, that gives you the right answer.. No one can tell you what life is, it has to come from your own feelings about life..
I know Elkhart doesn't have all the answers, but to me he is a good start.. I have many teachers and I don't just stick to one.. From many different philosophies.. I'm trying not to get stuck in one belief system..
peace n' love
That's a very good stance to take Briggs, or at least i believe. I believe it's not so much about specific belief systems and all, but more about how one lives in relation to ones other selves and to Creation in general.
If you are loving, helpful, positive, kind, and appreciative to others and toward Creation in general, you will have nothing to worry about and everything to gain.
Sure, some specific limiting beliefs here and there may have to get reevaluated, but by far it's how you live and treat others that's important and not so much the specifics of your beliefs UNLESS they are blocking certain aspects of doing the former.
The path is totally Universal, though i would say some teachers are more effective catalysts than others in the direct and general sense.