The concept of faith never made sense to me. From my perspective enlightenment stems from following an ideal of learning everything it is possible to learn in this existence while attempting to not settle for belief in anything in particular, let alone something for which there can never be evidence of.
Much of what is learned depends on what a person uses in order to learn. Mind only people typically remain in the dark unless their heart is pierced and activated.
Ancient Christian teachings insist that only when the mind descends to the heart where God resides does the mind truly start fulfilling its purpose.
The concept of faith never made sense to me. From my perspective enlightenment stems from following an ideal of learning everything it is possible to learn in this existence while attempting to not settle for belief in anything in particular, let alone something for which there can never be evidence of.
Much of what is learned depends on what a person uses in order to learn. Mind only people typically remain in the dark unless their heart is pierced and activated.
Ancient Christian teachings insist that only when the mind descends to the heart where God resides does the mind truly start fulfilling its purpose.
Only until you realize how much of what we think we see is synthesized by our own brain.
"Seeing" isn't just processing visual data points.