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Could someone Mentor me please through the JC universe?
I promise to try my best to enrich her /his life as well with my experiences
Thank you
God Bless
Pranam my Name is Aseem
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Pranam my Name is Aseem
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- I don't want to study - I want to Experience
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Welcome to the JCF Forums, Aseems!
Spinoza believed that soul and body were inseparable, that "god" is not separate from creation and that everything in the universe is perfect and divine.
This resonates with me.
Seems to me that Campbell's work points favorably in that direction.
Cheers,
Clemsy
Spinoza believed that soul and body were inseparable, that "god" is not separate from creation and that everything in the universe is perfect and divine.
This resonates with me.
Seems to me that Campbell's work points favorably in that direction.
Cheers,
Clemsy
Give me stories before I go mad! ~Andreas
Thank you Clemsy for your warm welcomeClemsy wrote:Welcome to the JCF Forums, Aseems!
Spinoza believed that soul and body were inseparable, that "god" is not separate from creation and that everything in the universe is perfect and divine.
This resonates with me.
Seems to me that Campbell's work points favorably in that direction.
Cheers,
Clemsy
You seem to hold a very Hindu perspective ...
Everything is Divinity
As opposed to
Everything is Divinity's
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Love & Light
AseemS
- I don't want to study - I want to Experience
Love & Light
AseemS
- I don't want to study - I want to Experience
And for the record, I mostly agree with Clemsy and Spinoza...
Unfortunately, from my point of view, the sheppards of the Earth are more interested in eating their own flock than expanding it.
but with one caveat. The human mind is still a "work in progress" which needs to be cultivated. The potential is there...somewhere.Spinoza believed that soul and body were inseparable, that "god" is not separate from creation and that everything in the universe is perfect and divine.
This resonates with me.
Seems to me that Campbell's work points favorably in that direction.
Unfortunately, from my point of view, the sheppards of the Earth are more interested in eating their own flock than expanding it.
Infinite moment, grants freedom of winter death, allows life to dawn.