Perspectives
The following perspectives encourage Big Mind and a perspective of continua — rather than an arbitrarily defined and limited viewpoint. At some point, the duality merges into Oneness and there is where we find the TRUTH. All other truths are subject to different perspectives and as long as we see ourselves in separate bodies, personalities, and minds — we will continue to be in different “places and times” with differing perspectives — and different “truths.”
After voraciously reading hundreds of books on religion and philosophy over the past 45 years, I’ve decided that the same message is pretty much universally described from a myriad perspectives.
- Open your heart to love’s Vision.
- Use that Vision to recognize God and myself present in relationship with each being I encounter.
- Listen to and subtly sense the Voice for God (“still small voice” — often NOT using words) for guidance and strive to live as much in the present as possible.
- Notice the ego’s voice-in-your-head. This is a voice of judgment, scarcity, not-enough, fear, precious opinions and beliefs.
- Suffering helps us notice the ego and then helps dissolve it.
- You’re not responsible for having an ego; it’s part of your software. And you’re not responsible for the thoughts produced by this software, this survival programming. However, you ARE responsible for any feelings you experience, because they result from giving your attention to the thoughts produced by the ego’s programming.
For books that I’ve found especially meaningful in my journey, I’ve highlighted excerpts from their message to me. If you are interested an overview of the Lesser Maze (Plato’s Solids interacting) skip to the bottom on this page. The Gematria relationships of Greek, Hebrew and Arabic alphabets to numbers is in the last chart below.
The Zen Life: Practice this!?!?!

Described in A Theory of Everything. Also see http://www.kenwilber.com
Integral Spirituality
Integral Vision
Jim Marion spiritual development overlay on the memes.
Putting on the Mind of ChristAQAL diagram



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