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Evolution

Posted on February 26, 2013 at 6:50am 0 Comments

To seek the greatest treasure in life requires belief and is the first acceptance where many fail.

The second acceptance is being aware of one’s limitations of being human as we are neither holy nor ordained but simply brothers and sisters.

The third acceptance is appreciating fully, the gift of life and love of others, before the treasure of enlightenment can be found.

Enlightenment shows that humanity is a spiritual entity capable of good and evil.

Recognising and rejecting…

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Understanding.

Posted on January 30, 2013 at 7:00am 0 Comments

Gaining enlightenment

Enlightenment shows that we as individuals get confused over Holiness and Spirituality. We are inclined to believe that we have to achieve Holiness when this is not the case - we are spiritual beings. Any human being at this time who believes he or she is Holy or ordained by God  - is in a state of delusion. Spirituality is some ninety-per-cent of our human make-up and takes the form of both good and evil. Loving others is in the…

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