DocM
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From the New Testament:
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
Quotes like these may be misunderstood; Jesus may have been speaking of the notion that to become love-realized, in order to enter heaven, then one follows the path of love, which is what he described (so you would have to follow the consciousness that he describes to return to the father - even if you were not a christian).
Yet throughout the centuries, this quote invoked fear, not love, into the hearts of many, for it implied that if you didn't believe in Jesus - didn't behave as the church instructed - that you would never get to heaven.
I haven't gone through Paul's web-videos yet, but I have been loathe to follow, in general, channelings of so-called higher beings. I have seen through most of the well known sources (Seth, Elias), and while interested in the philosophy, I was ultimately not impressed.
Mostly, because I believe some of the most loving, kind souls I have encountered are present in the physical world, scattered here and there, and I, like Bruce, believe that self-exploration and realization is the key toward personal spiritual progress.
Anyone's system may be worth exploring, as long as you can integrate the knowledge and approach into your own meditations, without relying only on what the source says is the "right" way to do things.
If my meditations are correct and what I consider to be a gradual deeper understanding of life holds true, then love is the foundation of our being, and gives us all of our abilities. I should not need a channeled portal to explore this - I may understand it, if I am open to examining my life, tracing the cause and effect path of karma, and experimenting with the change that I desire to follow a path of love.
That being said, if I find a source which is transformative, I, like OOB Dude would attempt to share it with the group. I doubt that dude is saying that he is a blind follower of a guru - only that he found a resonance and a utility in the message he heard.
Matthew
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