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    The beauty of truth and how each thing is all things

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    Mike Elias
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    The beauty of truth and how each thing is all things

    Post  Mike Elias on Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:37 am

    One of the things I love about Dr. Hawkins' teachings is that even within the realm of the explainable everything fits together beautifully. It's amazing how the answer to one question is the answer to so many. For example, check out this thread: http://getinto.heavenforum.com/dr-hawkins-discussion-f1/why-why-is-the-incorrect-question-t8.htm

    This quality of 'the all within the one' reminds me of how each virtue contains all virtue. For instance, with infinite courage, one is infinitely loving, wise, patient, etc. With infinite patience, one is infinitely loving, wise, courageous, etc. Master one aspect of God, and you master all aspects of God. It is easy to see that all virtues are within each 'one'. And that explains the idea that there are "10,000 paths to God," because all "things" are subdivisions of God in the same way virtues are. Perhaps the Levels of Consciousness indicate how much of the All there is in each 'one'.

    When it comes to discussions of spirituality, it seems that to ask the right question is to ask all questions, because the answer to the right question is the answer to all questions. And if you feel like it, as I often do, you can connect the answer to the original question with the answers to other questions. This is like taking a sip of water and deciding that you don't understand water until you've imbibed the entire ocean. It's all made up of the same thing.


    This is so cool and beautiful and organized and synchronized and perfect, it makes me want to cry. Crying or Very sad In a good way, you know. sunny

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