Jesus Today: A Spirituality of Radical FreedomOrbis Books, 2006 - 220 pagini |
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Pagina 8
... nature. They long for connection and harmony. An increasing number of people, especially young people, feel the need to be in contact with the mystery beyond what we can see, hear, smell, taste, touch, or think, beyond the constraints ...
... nature. They long for connection and harmony. An increasing number of people, especially young people, feel the need to be in contact with the mystery beyond what we can see, hear, smell, taste, touch, or think, beyond the constraints ...
Pagina 23
... nature. Hence the obsession with power and authority. The ego compares itself with others and competes for praise and privilege, for love, for power and money. This is what makes us envious, jealous, and resentful of others. It is also ...
... nature. Hence the obsession with power and authority. The ego compares itself with others and competes for praise and privilege, for love, for power and money. This is what makes us envious, jealous, and resentful of others. It is also ...
Pagina 24
... nature, arise out of the ego's illusion of separateness and independence. It seems that in the process of evolution the human species developed the phenomenon we call ego. We developed a selfconscious image of ourselves as separate from ...
... nature, arise out of the ego's illusion of separateness and independence. It seems that in the process of evolution the human species developed the phenomenon we call ego. We developed a selfconscious image of ourselves as separate from ...
Pagina 25
... nature is not static; it is evolutionary. The ego has evolved over many thousands of years. Today it has reached a critical point. It has become destructive, so that it would be perfectly natural for us to take a giant leap forward, to ...
... nature is not static; it is evolutionary. The ego has evolved over many thousands of years. Today it has reached a critical point. It has become destructive, so that it would be perfectly natural for us to take a giant leap forward, to ...
Pagina 36
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Cuprins
Science after Einstein | 36 |
JESUS SPIRITUALITY | 47 |
A Prophet and a Mystic | 63 |
A Spirituality of Healing | 77 |
PART THREE | 89 |
Getting to Know Oneself | 101 |
With a Grateful Heart | 111 |
Like a Little Child | 119 |
JESUS AND THE EXPERIENCE OF ONENESS | 137 |
One with Ourselves | 148 |
One with Other Human Beings | 157 |
One with the Universe | 168 |
Radically Free | 180 |
Notes | 193 |
Bibliography | 207 |
ix | 213 |
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