It was fascinating listening in. I liked the part where Matthew said we ourselves must birth God. As a very young girl I would spend time reflecting on what infinity and eternity looks and feels like. I developed a great fear of these concepts because I could not fathom them. This fear stayed with me until adulthood. Then I saw your book Life After Death on a shelf in the bookstore. I read it and it transformed my life completely. It was the very first book of yours I read and I have been an avid follower of your journey since. I have realised that I am in the eternal now. I am infinite so there is nothing to fear. Even in death I will simply experience a different bandwidth of knowing. Thank you so much for a very interesting talk. As an afterthought I would like to recommend that you read Mr. G The Story of Creation by Alan Lightman a physicist himself. It's a fun read on the story of Creation that I think you might enjoy. It is lighthearted and at the same time thought provoking. Keep well x
Regarding the study of science from a materialist perspective: From my standpoint, any activity one engages in and which thru it one applies a sincere desire for truth above all else, combined with a willingness to surrender (understood also thru the 4 qualities matthew discussed) will result in ultimate realisation. Whether it is cooking, dancing, fishing etc.. therefore even the absurd study of reality from a materialist point of view - if allowed to mature and develop with the aforementioned qualities applied, will result in a realisation of ultimate truth. This is why i feel it behooves us to not argue too much with the limited paradigm afoot but to allow it to come to the ultimate truth in its own time, (which it of course it must) and when this discovery is reached even by those means it will be that much more reified and glorified.
I appreciate Deepak challenging Matthew's story. It is quite annoying on RUclips that talking heads get to spin their stories and the comments are turned off.
Amazing! But it will not work for 98% of the audience but you yourself know that. The fact is that Tolle's "Pain Body" turns out to have a physical body too, which works reflexively, automatically and constantly! You must discover it in yourself first!
Aristotle declared that women had fewer teeth than men. He had two wives and his arrogant statement did not clarify it.... family and democracy are his contributions...
Thank you. About 25 years ago I read Matthew Fox and it changed my life. Then I read Deepak and went further. Now together I go even farther. Perfect.
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It was fascinating listening in. I liked the part where Matthew said we ourselves must birth God.
As a very young girl I would spend time reflecting on what infinity and eternity looks and feels like. I developed a great fear of these concepts because I could not fathom them. This fear stayed with me until adulthood. Then I saw your book Life After Death on a shelf in the bookstore. I read it and it transformed my life completely. It was the very first book of yours I read and I have been an avid follower of your journey since. I have realised that I am in the eternal now. I am infinite so there is nothing to fear. Even in death I will simply experience a different bandwidth of knowing.
Thank you so much for a very interesting talk. As an afterthought I would like to recommend that you read Mr. G The Story of Creation by Alan Lightman a physicist himself. It's a fun read on the story of Creation that I think you might enjoy. It is lighthearted and at the same time thought provoking.
Keep well x
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I'm so grateful for this series of conversations, and for me this was one of the most helpful for my current understanding. Love to you both.
It is being a great contribution to the history of the West and the moral ethics that illuminates the new Age.
Regarding the study of science from a materialist perspective: From my standpoint, any activity one engages in and which thru it one applies a sincere desire for truth above all else, combined with a willingness to surrender (understood also thru the 4 qualities matthew discussed) will result in ultimate realisation. Whether it is cooking, dancing, fishing etc.. therefore even the absurd study of reality from a materialist point of view - if allowed to mature and develop with the aforementioned qualities applied, will result in a realisation of ultimate truth. This is why i feel it behooves us to not argue too much with the limited paradigm afoot but to allow it to come to the ultimate truth in its own time, (which it of course it must) and when this discovery is reached even by those means it will be that much more reified and glorified.
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Glad you think so!
I appreciate Deepak challenging Matthew's story. It is quite annoying on RUclips that talking heads get to spin their stories and the comments are turned off.
Really interesting perspective.
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Amazing! But it will not work for 98% of the audience but you yourself know that. The fact is that Tolle's "Pain Body" turns out to have a physical body too, which works reflexively, automatically and constantly! You must discover it in yourself first!
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Aristotle declared that women had fewer teeth than men. He had two wives and his arrogant statement did not clarify it.... family and democracy are his contributions...