Thursday, April 12, 2012

Introduction to the Spiritual Teaching.

  1. The human bears a spirit that does not die nor sleep during the deepest sleep; it records all thoughts and motions; it informs the human whether his thoughts are correct or false-if he has learned to pay attention.
  2. The spirit within the human is the bearer of the creative realm, and every human has his own (spirit).
  3. It is incomprehensible that the human speaks of a heaven and of a kingdom of heaven within himself, rather than to merely say: Creation, truth, knowledge, wisdom, spirit, consciousness and existence.
  4. A human’s yearning lies in the joy that remains, for the imperishable life, the permanent peace, the spiritual and consciousness-related wealth that never fades and lasts forever.
  5. Heaven and Earth will perish, but truth, knowledge, wisdom and spirit will never be changing [change?] or perish.
  6. The spirit and the consciousness are on the look-out for what is perfect, for harmony, for peace, cognition and realization, for knowledge, wisdom, truth and beauty, for love and for the true BEING, all of which are of absolute duration.
  7. All of these lead to what forms the spiritual kingdom of wisdom; all are existing within what is creative.
  8. All of these are here in existence, as a genius of all ingenuity, as a melody of all melodies, as ability of all abilities, as the highest creative principle, as wonder of all wonders.
  9. The human may create wondrous worlds in a dream, just as Creation consciously creates the worlds.
  10. To the human, this capability arises from his consciousness, which is obtainable in existence within himself, in the same way that all wonders are available within himself.
  11. He himself is the realm of heaven, the realm of what is creative.
  12. That’s why the terrestrial philosophers of old spoke about the human as a microcosm within a macrocosm because everything that is included within the universe is included within the human.
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