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Becoming a Mystic

Take responsibility

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Comment from Thesis
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I always enjoy reading your posts. They are informative and make one think about the issues presented. Enlightenment and awareness of self is tantamount to understanding. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 04-Sep-2017


reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
    Many thanks...John
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
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Two of the many brilliant thoughts here:

There is no conflict of good and evil; the real conflict is between truth and untruth.

"Nothing pains some people more than having to think." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Well said. Bravo!

 Comment Written 04-Sep-2017


reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
    Thank you so very much. The next installment will be Societal Control...John
Comment from rama devi
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What a treat to find your great post here today, my friend. It makes perfect sense. I applaud you're lucid and articulate voicing of profound concepts, backed by quotes from other great minds. Enjoyed it immensely.

NOTES

Great quote to open with:

"I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies; for the hardest victory is over self." Aristotle.

And so many great and relevant quotes interspersed throughout, punctuating the piece appropriately--augmenting the impact of your own wise words.

* Carl Jung made the same observation(,) and Albert Einstein's Relativity equation boils down to depicting that all forms are manifestations of energy. The first step to understanding the self and bringing it under control is accepting that truth.

SO WELL VOICED AND TRUE:
Because of its stubborn insistence for seeing itself as separate and judgmental, it spoils the harmony and synchronicity of life itself.


Tartang Tulku --nice that you included a Buddhist tulku with all the other quoted references.

*Immensely insightful (note spag):

That's what our human brain does(, or --) with the exception that it can interpret both amplitude and frequency simultaneously to create the HERE/NOW.


Well voiced: They are in misery, but they are accustomed to the misery. And anybody who is not miserable looks like a stranger. He who has achieved self-control is the greatest stranger in the world; he does not seem to belong to anybody.

Totally relate!!


Perfect closing note--showing the inter-connectivity, even with the subtle isolation of the enlightened ones:

He challenges us to be courageous enough to take responsibility for who and what we are and to live according to truth.


Thanks for sharing these higher-octave, high-octane reflections...

Warmly, rd

 Comment Written 04-Sep-2017


reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
    Thank you so very much. The next installment will be Societal Control...John
reply by rama devi on 04-Sep-2017
    :-)))))
Comment from Mary Ann MCPhedran
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Awell penned article with a good descripted story line. I enjoyed reading your story and found no need to suggest changes. The story kept my interest s well as wonder what comes next. Is there a follow up? keep writing.

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 Comment Written 03-Sep-2017


reply by the author on 03-Sep-2017
    Thank you much. The next installment will be Societal Control.