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Old 18-01-2012, 05:34 PM
deepsea
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Originally Posted by CuriousSnowflake
The biggest problem is this idea that "proof" is necessary. Spirituality is an experience, and experiences are 100% subjective; ya can't prove 'em. Sadly, the Internet is the realm of the young, and the young are far more interested in the shiny baubles and drama of spirituality (soulmates, tantra, kundalini, energy play, "evil" spirits, etc.) than in the slow, steady work of the evolution of self. So Cyberspace tends to have 10x as much info on candle rituals and attracting your "twinflame" than on deep, meaningful spiritual ideas.

So what does that mean for us seekers? That which we do not find we must create. That means slogging away at our ideas and trusting All That Is to draw others of like mind to us. Slow and boring, I know, but worthwhile, IMHO.

CS

Excellent advice,CuriousSnowflake.

I can believe what you are saying,I want to know about the true spiritualism.
Not the frills that surround it.
Thank you so much,CS.
I appreciate your straight forward speaking.
This what I prefer,not the fancy stuff that comes with it.
Deepsea
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