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Being with the mystery to me means to loose myself in beingness. This beingness can take on many forms and can not be judge as up or down, good or bad, beingness is always perfect in being.
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Christian, Jew, Muslim, shaman, Zoroastrian, stone, ground, mountain, river, each has a secret way of being with the mystery, unique and not to be judged.
Rumi, Sufi Poet and Mystic Quote:
Yes, everything does have its own kinda mystery. Each religion has its own kinda mysteriousness, that draws people to it, and keeps them in its depthness of belonging. Each object, stone, ground, mountain, river, has their own mysteriousness as some people are drawn to them for many different reasons, and everyone just naturally accept them as part of life. When I was younger I used to seek ou the answers for things. Now I wait for them to come to me, If they are meant to come to me, they will. Because if I frantically search for the answers and am not meant to find them I only waste my time searching for false answers for myself--maybe someone elses answers... ![]()
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When a man sleeps in his bed, his soul leaves him to soar above, each soul according to its own way....... The Zohar Last edited by ShyLady : 11th June 2007 at 06:22 AM. |
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For me, being with the mystery means being able to discover the truth. And the truth is different for each person. We need to discover who we are first, which is one mystery. Then we can discover life around us, which is a second mystery. Then we can discover Diety, which is the third mystery and what every religion tries to show us.
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Sometimes I hate living in the mystery (like when I think I'll never get to the answer) and sometimes it's pure joy waiting for the next question and the next discovery. This reminded me of a couple of quotes I fell in love with long ago:
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