John, you truly are a contemporary Saint. In an age of post-truths and information overload, you constantly remind us to slow down, and appreciate the current moment. Lots of love from Norway 🇳🇴
Whenever two or more gathered, God is among us. Thank you for these divine moments, John. I am bringing my husband home to hospice in a couple of days, & I want my soul and his to be completely present. I will play this video at his bedside!!
John Butler really cured me from my countless dilemmas and from my endless confusion. Thanks a lot. God bless all those helping John to come to light and be on RUclips. Thanks John. God give you long life. We need you. ❤
Dearest John, you are gloriously majestic in all your ways! You are a man full of wisdom and understanding of life's reality, physical and spiritual. You are right! Everything is going to be all right. God is with us everywhere we go, both in the physical and spiritual realities. I love your book and your video series. In fact, your book beautifully inspires me to keep writing. Majestic!🙏💛
Thank you Peta for that touching moment at 14.46 - 14.47, and thank you Phil for capturing it in the video. Everything is expressed by the hand, all that I ever wished John to hear, but I have no words to express.
Yes dear John the heart lifts us up, myself too had an encounter with a red fox, i lived in a rural area close to Ontario's Lake Simco , The fox would cross our land to get to a little tract that was made by cows going to drink From the lake , the fox would stop an gaze at my husband who was very ill, my husband sat on A raised deck area, an he never moved when fox came by, then-one morning I was up early to Go for a bicycle ride up the country lane , the fox I knew lived by the barn of a country house, As I came to see his tract while often seeing fox , who would stop and stare at me. So this morning , the fox crossed my path three times , stopped an looked an then trotted off on it's way. I always felt so privileged an like John could weep thinking of this . How I love to listen to the words and lessons that John brings to our awareness, he is such a humble man. God Bless you. John for your wisdoms amen 🙏🌹
JOHN. In an interview you were asked..WHY DOES GOD LET BAD THINGS HAPPEN ? I thought about that years ago and what came to me is this - If God stepped in and put things right every time we humans did bad things, what would we learn ? NOTHING. We would carry on making the same mistakes knowing God would put things right. It is only by making mistakes and learning by them, can we possibly grow in understanding and spiritually. It is like having a bad dream. We can wake up afraid and maybe keep having the same nightmare over and over again, or we can try and understand why we are having the nightmare, and correct its root cause.
I feel like meditation actually can hurt us in a way. When we focus only on meditating for our own inner peace, without acknowledging that usually, actual actions and choices need to be taken and made for our own growth and for the purpose of helping others. It's okay to find that stillness John refers to, to empty our mind of anxious worrying thoughts. But if that's all we do, we are missing the point of our real purpose of loving others in spite of our personal burdens. We should also meditate on God's word, and accept that we must carry our cross as Jesus did. Any thoughts?
Totally agree.Johns got a nice voice but I find his and others 'non duality doctrine' asks more questions than it answers.At least that's how if feel.And that after 39 years of meditation....twice a day,every day.
@@randybackgammon890 Yeah, I think meditation is a tool that touches on some biblical ideas of surrender, forgiveness, peace, awareness, but leaves out other important ideas of responsibility, long-suffering, our total reliance on Jesus in regards to our unavoidable sin nature, etc.
Interesting you and John talk about carrying the cross. I don't think life on earth should be eternally a struggle.I think it's a flawed but(with our efforts and loves grace) slowly improving situation.'Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven' is a reality we must hope and work for otherwise there be sureley no point praying for it.Individualy no one on an earthly level can save the world.The greatest among men( and of course women)hasn't achieved it yet.But collectively if we all do our bit life will go in the right direction despite setbacks of wars and stuff.I think it's a question of balence.Some times we need a kick in the pants but we shouldn't be too hard on ourselves all the time because that's demoraliseing and it's a collective responsibility anyway I feel.As you say the break meditation provides is valuable.But so is action, responsibility and,where necessary,front line involvement....common sense really. Just my opinion....Best wishes✌️
@@randybackgammon890 Agreed. To me, carrying my cross means to love and forgive others despite all the burdens that stack up on me throughout this life. Like, we don't have to be perfectly enlightened or at peace in order to love others or tip the scale in this fallen world of sin. We can act right despite what the world throws at us! :) Yeah, everything is about balance it seems, you're right :)
To whoever reads this: You are one with the abundant flow of the universe and will easily manifest your dreams☀️ ~ Much love from a Law Of Attraction RUclipsr💜
I actually have this burning question … I’m really stuck, Lord please help me open my ears and keep both feet on the ground. I really want this teaching to reach so deep down in my heart that it finds my way … when the student is ready, the teacher appears and I’m READY AND NEEDFUL.
@@SpiritualUnfoldment Question: what happens when I forgetful of discipline in my inner work? whether it be sitting regularly, being kinder, allowing everything to be as is and paying attention. none of which I am making any progress with without asking constantly for help to do it: that js, to open, to surrender and to grow spiritually. It seems as if in my case, I become less without more discipline, whereas in general less IS more. Thank you!!
John has many beautifull insights that you can feel being transmitted. But his own logic on the matter often just doesnt add up for me. Particularly his quoting of nature as being a perfect expression of order and oneness.. Animals rip each other to peices!Lions,will kill and eat the young of a rival,cirtain rodents will only mate with a male that can beat them in a bloody fight,the list of merciless competition is endless and hardly needs repeating by me.And all this long before 'sinfull' man came upon the scene. One could,in fact, reverse the viewpoint and argue that compassion is a man made invention(or occurrence) and,far from evil, interference.Im sure somebody will argue otherwise but all these things existed long before man chose the fall from grace. And why would a being created created in God's image make that inferior choice in the first place. Either he or God couldn't be perfect.Obviously not by the process of logic.Which religion will always denounce when it contradicts it,thereby rendering every claim unfalseifyable! Don't get me wrong I believe the great ocean of peace exists and I think most of us have glimpsed it.But since it passeth all understanding what we need is access to it and get on with life in the light.Not endless books and seminars ruminating on its nature and urging us to imagine(by own admission)the incomprehensible
@kittieconvoy interesting. But why set yourself up beyond anyone's grasp if you disire that they know you better. That dosn't make any sense.Your'e probably going to tell me it's because I simply don't understand.But I understand that sentence perfectly and it doesn't make sense. I stand(or fall)by what I say for now
I struggle with this a lot. I know oneness is true. I wonder if the creation has fallen into a sense of separation from God, hence such behavior? I have no answers for this, other than one time, I was given the knowledge that creatures like spiders and wasps are symbolic, representing concepts in life.
Thankyou for all the sincere replys to my entry.I never try to be deliberately contentious,just try to make a sincere inquiry into the nature of things.That will continue,and I look forward to a continued and convivial exchange of viewpoints
I love John´s teachings but nevertheless I really want thank you for writing what you wrote. Somebody had to say it. Sadly as a biologist I also know much too much of the endless cruelty of nature. (Ignorance is really bliss here). Millions of parasites devouring their victims like e.g. the larvae of the ichneumon fly that feed on caterpillars, eating them from the inside out while they are still alive. Unimaginable cruelty. Nearly 500.000 people dying of malaria each year, mostly children - the organism responsible for it another of nature´s horrible creatures. The list is endless. The question how a loving and good God could have created such a horror troubled me for many years. But then I found an answer for me that really gives me peace: I heard a pastor saying that not only man has fallen but also nature and its creatures fell. That at the time when creation still was like God wanted it to be e.g. mosquitos only sucked nectar from plants and now parasitic worms just fed on mud. So we live now in a fallen world with equally fallen creatures around us. I then found this idea also represented in the bible: St. Paul , Romans 8:21-22 (King James Version of the Bible which in my eyes has got the best translation) 21 Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God. 22 For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now. Whenever I now see or read something of nature´s cruelty I think of this and it really gives me peace.
John, you truly are a contemporary Saint. In an age of post-truths and information overload, you constantly remind us to slow down, and appreciate the current moment. Lots of love from Norway 🇳🇴
He's teaching false doctrines
@@wess__art8040 Based take. I take it you're a Biblically-based Christian?
@@caleschnell yep. that's what it means to be a Christian. you can't be one if you don't believe the whole Bible
Whenever two or more gathered, God is among us. Thank you for these divine moments, John. I am bringing my husband home to hospice in a couple of days, & I want my soul and his to be completely present. I will play this video at his bedside!!
His voice is so calming
I love how he's so relaxed talking about what he loves doing. #peaceful
I cannot thrive without these videos. Hello everyone and stay blessed.
We are blessed to be privy to such wisdom at our fingertips.
John Butler really cured me from my countless dilemmas and from my endless confusion. Thanks a lot. God bless all those helping John to come to light and be on RUclips. Thanks John. God give you long life. We need you. ❤
Senhor John, muito obrigada por essa conversa tão inspiradora.
DEUS O ILUMINE.
Dearest John, you are gloriously majestic in all your ways! You are a man full of wisdom and understanding of life's reality, physical and spiritual.
You are right! Everything is going to be all right. God is with us everywhere we go, both in the physical and spiritual realities.
I love your book and your video series. In fact, your book beautifully inspires me to keep writing. Majestic!🙏💛
Thank you Peta for that touching moment at 14.46 - 14.47, and thank you Phil for capturing it in the video. Everything is expressed by the hand, all that I ever wished John to hear, but I have no words to express.
Thank you, thank you
Thank you for the gift of your presence, Tomek...
I learn so many things just from watching nature, it's a never ending lesson and grounding experience
Yes dear John the heart lifts us up, myself
too had an encounter with a red fox, i lived in a rural area close to Ontario's Lake Simco ,
The fox would cross our land to get to a little tract that was made by cows going to drink
From the lake , the fox would stop an gaze at my husband who was very ill, my husband sat on
A raised deck area, an he never moved when fox came by, then-one morning I was up early to
Go for a bicycle ride up the country lane , the fox I knew lived by the barn of a country house,
As I came to see his tract while often seeing fox , who would stop and stare at me.
So this morning , the fox crossed my path three times , stopped an looked an then trotted off on it's way.
I always felt so privileged an like John could weep thinking of this .
How I love to listen to the words and lessons that John brings to our awareness, he is such a humble man.
God Bless you. John for your wisdoms amen 🙏🌹
stillness in your words and silences is what a feel thank you John.
I'm so happy you are scheduling a gathering. God bless you all.
"Trust the heart." ❤️
I LOVE the Impromtu video’s, thankyou John and Phil❤️
I love the piano intro it sets the tone perfectly :)
Thank you, John.
JOHN. In an interview you were asked..WHY DOES GOD LET BAD THINGS HAPPEN ? I thought about that years ago and what came to me is this - If God stepped in and put things right every time we humans did bad things, what would we learn ? NOTHING. We would carry on making the same mistakes knowing God would put things right. It is only by making mistakes and learning by them, can we possibly grow in understanding and spiritually. It is like having a bad dream. We can wake up afraid and maybe keep having the same nightmare over and over again, or we can try and understand why we are having the nightmare, and correct its root cause.
Thank you, John. Your way brings me to peace 🦊
As always, thank you Mr. Butler
Bless you, Mr. Butler!
Dearest John Always🙏☀️💚
Thank you always for sharing your wisdom
What a kind and beautiful soul. ❣
Thank you John. May God bless you ♥️🌹
Quanta sabedoria!
I feel like meditation actually can hurt us in a way. When we focus only on meditating for our own inner peace, without acknowledging that usually, actual actions and choices need to be taken and made for our own growth and for the purpose of helping others. It's okay to find that stillness John refers to, to empty our mind of anxious worrying thoughts. But if that's all we do, we are missing the point of our real purpose of loving others in spite of our personal burdens. We should also meditate on God's word, and accept that we must carry our cross as Jesus did. Any thoughts?
Totally agree.Johns got a nice voice but I find his and others 'non duality doctrine' asks more questions than it answers.At least that's how if feel.And that after 39 years of meditation....twice a day,every day.
@@randybackgammon890 Yeah, I think meditation is a tool that touches on some biblical ideas of surrender, forgiveness, peace, awareness, but leaves out other important ideas of responsibility, long-suffering, our total reliance on Jesus in regards to our unavoidable sin nature, etc.
Interesting you and John talk about carrying the cross. I don't think life on earth should be eternally a struggle.I think it's a flawed but(with our efforts and loves grace) slowly improving situation.'Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven' is a reality we must hope and work for otherwise there be sureley no point praying for it.Individualy no one on an earthly level can save the world.The greatest among men( and of course women)hasn't achieved it yet.But collectively if we all do our bit life will go in the right direction despite setbacks of wars and stuff.I think it's a question of balence.Some times we need a kick in the pants but we shouldn't be too hard on ourselves all the time because that's demoraliseing and it's a collective responsibility anyway I feel.As you say the break meditation provides is valuable.But so is action, responsibility and,where necessary,front line involvement....common sense really. Just my opinion....Best wishes✌️
@@randybackgammon890 Agreed. To me, carrying my cross means to love and forgive others despite all the burdens that stack up on me throughout this life. Like, we don't have to be perfectly enlightened or at peace in order to love others or tip the scale in this fallen world of sin. We can act right despite what the world throws at us! :) Yeah, everything is about balance it seems, you're right :)
To whoever reads this: You are one with the abundant flow of the universe and will easily manifest your dreams☀️
~ Much love from a Law Of Attraction RUclipsr💜
I actually have this burning question … I’m really stuck, Lord please help me open my ears and keep both feet on the ground. I really want this teaching to reach so deep down in my heart that it finds my way … when the student is ready, the teacher appears and I’m READY AND NEEDFUL.
Do you have a question for John? Phil
@@SpiritualUnfoldment Question: what happens when I forgetful of discipline in my inner work?
whether it be sitting regularly, being kinder, allowing everything to be as is and paying attention.
none of which I am making any progress with without asking constantly for help to do it: that js, to open, to surrender and to grow spiritually. It seems as if in my case, I become less without more discipline, whereas in general less IS more.
Thank you!!
Right on , John...thanks
Your videos brighten my life!
He looks exactly like how he sounds like & he sounds exactly like how he looks like.
Please do not abandon the shorter, Q&A format of John's videos. Personally I miss those.
He’s right! You can learn a lot from grass.
Interesting
JOY
What is that song in the beginning? Its beautiful and reminds me of another song I can't name
👌
💎✨🙏🏻❤️
Use words and you creat dualism, dualism creates conflict
God the Father Christ the son holy ghost help the people of Afghanistan, bring our people home in the name of jesus we pray
5:39
Dear John, can I come and live with you? If not, Is there a studio near by where I could live? ☺️♥️
John has many beautifull insights that you can feel being transmitted. But his own logic on the matter often just doesnt add up for me. Particularly his quoting of nature as being a perfect expression of order and oneness.. Animals rip each other to peices!Lions,will kill and eat the young of a rival,cirtain rodents will only mate with a male that can beat them in a bloody fight,the list of merciless competition is endless and hardly needs repeating by me.And all this long before 'sinfull' man came upon the scene. One could,in fact, reverse the viewpoint and argue that compassion is a man made invention(or occurrence) and,far from evil, interference.Im sure somebody will argue otherwise but all these things existed long before man chose the fall from grace. And why would a being created created in God's image make that inferior choice in the first place. Either he or God couldn't be perfect.Obviously not by the process of logic.Which religion will always denounce when it contradicts it,thereby rendering every claim unfalseifyable! Don't get me wrong I believe the great ocean of peace exists and I think most of us have glimpsed it.But since it passeth all understanding what we need is access to it and get on with life in the light.Not endless books and seminars ruminating on its nature and urging us to imagine(by own admission)the incomprehensible
@kittieconvoy interesting. But why set yourself up beyond anyone's grasp if you disire that they know you better. That dosn't make any sense.Your'e probably going to tell me it's because I simply don't understand.But I understand that sentence perfectly and it doesn't make sense. I stand(or fall)by what I say for now
I struggle with this a lot. I know oneness is true. I wonder if the creation has fallen into a sense of separation from God, hence such behavior? I have no answers for this, other than one time, I was given the knowledge that creatures like spiders and wasps are symbolic, representing concepts in life.
Thankyou for all the sincere replys to my entry.I never try to be deliberately contentious,just try to make a sincere inquiry into the nature of things.That will continue,and I look forward to a continued and convivial exchange of viewpoints
I love John´s teachings but nevertheless I really want thank you for writing what you wrote. Somebody had to say it. Sadly as a biologist I also know much too much of the endless cruelty of nature. (Ignorance is really bliss here). Millions of parasites devouring their victims like e.g. the larvae of the ichneumon fly that feed on caterpillars, eating them from the inside out while they are still alive. Unimaginable cruelty. Nearly 500.000 people dying of malaria each year, mostly children - the organism responsible for it another of nature´s horrible creatures. The list is endless.
The question how a loving and good God could have created such a horror troubled me for many years. But then I found an answer for me that really gives me peace: I heard a pastor saying that not only man has fallen but also nature and its creatures fell. That at the time when creation still was like God wanted it to be e.g. mosquitos only sucked nectar from plants and now parasitic worms just fed on mud. So we live now in a fallen world with equally fallen creatures around us.
I then found this idea also represented in the bible: St. Paul , Romans 8:21-22 (King James Version of the Bible which in my eyes has got the best translation)
21 Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God.
22 For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now.
Whenever I now see or read something of nature´s cruelty I think of this and it really gives me peace.