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Post by Reefs on Mar 25, 2024 11:15:59 GMT -5
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Post by Reefs on Mar 27, 2024 9:10:53 GMT -5
True Self vs. false self....
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Post by zendancer on Mar 27, 2024 12:24:12 GMT -5
Those are excellent videos, and I plan to suggest to my Christian friends who're interested in ND to watch them.
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Post by Reefs on Mar 27, 2024 21:06:49 GMT -5
Those are excellent videos, and I plan to suggest to my Christian friends who're interested in ND to watch them. Yes, most excellent! Here's a short one you can share with your friends, transcript below.
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Post by laughter on Mar 28, 2024 5:41:11 GMT -5
Those are excellent videos, and I plan to suggest to my Christian friends who're interested in ND to watch them. We watched the second, shorter one last night. Yes, wow. Clearly insightful, and entirely delightful. And on holy week. Thank you, Reefs!
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Post by laughter on Mar 28, 2024 5:47:54 GMT -5
Those are excellent videos, and I plan to suggest to my Christian friends who're interested in ND to watch them. Yes, most excellent! Here's a short one you can share with your friends, transcript below. "Christ" == "not-two" .. hence "Christ, Jesus", or "Jesus, the Christ". It's hidden in plain sight, in the Eucharist, Communion. Communion is a rejoining. There's quite a bit more that I could write about to expand and expound on his idea about dualistic thinking and the origins of Cathlocism as a religion, and for that you have to account for Roman culture and history. This implicates the many valid critiques of the institution of Catholicism. Some subjective and judgemental. Others, simply objective. Any priest worth his salt will be the first to note that the Church is the work of men, and it's my understanding that even the clergy, who act in personum Christi, go to confession and admit they are sinners.
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Post by Reefs on Mar 30, 2024 22:20:04 GMT -5
Yes, most excellent! Here's a short one you can share with your friends, transcript below. "Christ" == "not-two" .. hence "Christ, Jesus", or "Jesus, the Christ". It's hidden in plain sight, in the Eucharist, Communion. Communion is a rejoining. There's quite a bit more that I could write about to expand and expound on his idea about dualistic thinking and the origins of Cathlocism as a religion, and for that you have to account for Roman culture and history. This implicates the many valid critiques of the institution of Catholicism. Some subjective and judgemental. Others, simply objective. Any priest worth his salt will be the first to note that the Church is the work of men, and it's my understanding that even the clergy, who act in personum Christi, go to confession and admit they are sinners. He goes into the historical and human aspects in the first video. I'll see if I can find a transcript.
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Post by Reefs on Mar 30, 2024 22:25:04 GMT -5
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Post by Reefs on Mar 31, 2024 11:39:53 GMT -5
Those are excellent videos, and I plan to suggest to my Christian friends who're interested in ND to watch them. We watched the second, shorter one last night. Yes, wow. Clearly insightful, and entirely delightful. And on holy week. Thank you, Reefs! I thought you might like it. Here's an Easter sermon from a few years ago... transcript:
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Post by laughter on Mar 31, 2024 15:04:38 GMT -5
We watched the second, shorter one last night. Yes, wow. Clearly insightful, and entirely delightful. And on holy week. Thank you, Reefs! I thought you might like it. Here's an Easter sermon from a few years ago... A great example of the value that can be offered by a learned sage who has devoted his life to the truth. Only seekers need burn the books. Paraphrasing Father Joe from memory: "the resurrection happens in the moment, every moment". Thank you (profusely), kind sir. and Happy Easter!
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Post by Reefs on Apr 4, 2024 21:56:53 GMT -5
I thought you might like it. Here's an Easter sermon from a few years ago... A great example of the value that can be offered by a learned sage who has devoted his life to the truth. Only seekers need burn the books. Paraphrasing Father Joe from memory: "the resurrection happens in the moment, every moment". Thank you (profusely), kind sir. and Happy Easter! It's like these people give you some kind of decoder ring, and suddenly when you go back to the scriptures, it all makes sense and is also so obvious. Amazing. RR got a book on the story of Job btw, Job and the Mystery of Suffering. I've been browsing a bit thru the book, because I think it's very much related to the 'ND and suffering' topic. I found this formula in the book:
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Post by Reefs on Apr 4, 2024 22:16:32 GMT -5
I think it's worth posting the transcript of the first video. When RR talks about religion, it actually reminds me of Abe, they have a similar, no-nonsense and yet fun, perspective.
Since that talk is a bit long, I'll be breaking it up into several parts and also add time stamps.
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Post by zendancer on Apr 5, 2024 6:41:50 GMT -5
I've enjoyed watching several of his videos, and IMO he's one of the best explainers of a ND Christian perspective. However, yesterday someone mentioned something from one of his videos that surprised me. In one of his YouTube videos Rohr apparently said something like, "I try to stay in presence, but I'm not always able to do so." I've been searching for that quote, but so far have been unable to find his actual words about this. If he actually said something like that, then he hasn't yet penetrated the illusion of the SVP. In every other way he seems extremely clear, but it's impossible to fall out of presence or cease being THIS and any sage worth his/her salt would know this. All apparent efforting is seen to be an illusion after one discovers the truth of one's being. This reported statement doesn't detract from his primary message, but it indicates that one further realization might result in what Zen people call "discovering the last word of Zen."
Out of curiosity does anyone here know which video contains his words regarding this issue?
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Post by Reefs on Apr 5, 2024 9:50:30 GMT -5
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Post by Reefs on Apr 5, 2024 10:12:09 GMT -5
I've enjoyed watching several of his videos, and IMO he's one of the best explainers of a ND Christian perspective. However, yesterday someone mentioned something from one of his videos that surprised me. In one of his YouTube videos Rohr apparently said something like, "I try to stay in presence, but I'm not always able to do so." I've been searching for that quote, but so far have been unable to find his actual words about this. If he actually said something like that, then he hasn't yet penetrated the illusion of the SVP. In every other way he seems extremely clear, but it's impossible to fall out of presence or cease being THIS and any sage worth his/her salt would know this. All apparent efforting is seen to be an illusion after one discovers the truth of one's being. This reported statement doesn't detract from his primary message, but it indicates that one further realization might result in what Zen people call "discovering the last word of Zen." Out of curiosity does anyone here know which video contains his words regarding this issue? Based on what I have listened and read, he's no Meister Eckhart or Ramana. But he's definitely pointing into the right direction, and given the extremely limited vocabulary that he's allowed to use, he's doing an extraordinary job, IMO. Here's a short recording about being present in the NOW, transcript below.
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