spiritual growth
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Can be detrimental to spiritual growth to be led by the religious ideas and concepts?
For example, if I adopt a set of theoretical beliefs, and swore allegiance to them, then you can easily get caught in traps that go with politics and religion, dating back to join an opinion and against another when both are partly right and partly wrong. We identify with the views and the same brands and cons of other sets of opinions, label, classifying and others see as something separate from us and now our division. Can we have all the ideas back to take yourself too seriously?
Of course. I tend to be obsessive, I now control a bit. I must admit that I carry. The policy is actually harmful to spiritual growth. We must learn to put into perspective, but it is very difficult. There is an element of social policy on religion and spiritual side. The spiritual part is more important. Please remember. I think the problems underlying can be taken seriously, but the prospect is that no matter who is elected, we are still in a world gone wrong. So if you look at a battle as a victory over the war, from their point of view is wrong. It's a lot of little battles.
Secrets of Spiritual Growth, Part 1