Monthly Archives: February 2008
I Want to Run I Want to Hide I Want to Tear Down the Walls
There is no wall separating our world from the unearthly, spiritual world. But the fact that the spiritual world is, according to its properties, an anti-world, places it so much beyond our perception that, after we are born in our world, i.e. acquire its nature, we completely forget all about our past anti-condition. Naturally, the … Continue reading
We Can Change The World Tomorrow This Could Be A Better Place
We perceive the world within ourselves. Our five senses receive some external stimulus and pass it to the brain, where it is processed forming our picture of the world, and we perceive nothing outside this picture. The world “we know” is our reactions to external impacts. The world “in itself” is unknown. For instance, if … Continue reading
Come And See the Mind’s Eye
Selfishness is such a powerful spiritual force that the thought of getting rid of it hardly ever crosses our mind. In order to know ourselves we need to look at ourselves from outside, to feel something different other than ourselves, to compare ourselves to something outside of us. Surrounding objects are perceived because they are … Continue reading
Everybody Seems So Happy, Have I Possibly Gone Daffy?
The general idea of all religions and all mystic groups is how to commune with a kind of an Upper Entity. Every person comes with his own reason for seeking communion with the Upper Entity. For example some people wish to enjoy a good and happy life in this world, merit prosperity, health, wealth, confidence, … Continue reading
Oh Please God, Wake Me
Nothing exists besides the upper reality, the thought of creation to bestow upon His created beings, which includes us. Only in this do we really exist. The worlds, including this world, are a concealment of our senses. We are, even now, existing in the best and only state there is. Only we have a problem, … Continue reading
I’m not Here For Your Entertainment
We cannot fight human egoism directly and force people to love one another. We cannot force love. That is why we have to utilize the power of society over individuals. Each and every one of us is greatly affected by society: each of us wants respect from society; each of us is influenced by the … Continue reading