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I do believe in these laws but they aren't necessarily spiritual laws
If you have read some of my other blogs, I have mentioned them from time to time.

posted by SuccessWarrior on June 15, 2006 at 10:02 AM | link to this | reply

One thing I forgot....
Has the preacher noticed in the reading of Success oriented material that even those who are not on the subject of God or gods, that within the human realm there are recognized spiritual laws such as...the law of Attraction or laws that return to us the things we seek?....For example, if we seek, by our words and thoughts negative influences, we will be returned negative influences, or if we seek to grumble about being broke, we will continue to get what we seek, or concentrate on, etc...?   Many great men of influence and success recognize these spiritual laws; if they are so, does it stand to reason that if we seek the One Truth, we will find it?  God says we will, but perhaps a person has to decide within themself if they believe there is One truth to begin with.

posted by Kimlynn on June 15, 2006 at 7:57 AM | link to this | reply

The direction is yours to pick
Your post makes me think and I'll go into it in the next post.

posted by SuccessWarrior on June 15, 2006 at 7:56 AM | link to this | reply

If I serve a thousand masters....

I might be double-minded and unstable in all my ways.  So, I wouldn't dare venture off to sea without an anchor I could trust in; what if I end up wandering forever and never find the golden shore?  What if I am like a ship that sails wherever the wind turns me?  Is it possible to be ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth?  There may be alot of gods, but I know there is one who is not favorable toward me or you, and wouldn't he just love to get us out into his dark seas where not only is our mortal vision distorted, but without a concrete truth to guide us, it's like you say in your next post Preacher, how do we know where we're going?  How do we know if we got to the right place? How do we know anything!  If we don't know what Truth looks like, we might pass it by for something that....what?  Looks like truth, appeals to our preseption of what truth ought to be, but might be an angel of darkness appearing as one of light?  And the appearance of light might well attract the heart of a weary sailor wandering in darkness, but it might be better to withstand the night than to follow a deceptive light.

     There is no doubt that if we are open to anything...all of the gods, we will find anything, and anything includes good and evil, if there is such.  By our permissiveness and openness to receive any god out there, let's say by prayer, which is the subject, might we receive the spirit of a god that does not love light or truth?  What if we subject our spirit to a spirit of darkness, one that we have welcomed to enter us and blind us to things we might prefer if we had any sense of the options?

    Do you notice preacher that there are those who call themselves Satanists, who perform various rutuals and practices in secret places where public eyes are unaware?  That do believe in the power of prayer, which includes spell casting and various forms of spiritual manipulations upon unsuspecting humans?  Are we open to their god too?  Even if we decided not to believe in their god, would you by test, subject yourself to one of their seances?  Do you have that much trust that all gods are good?  or that there are none that are evil?  I do not dare you! 

    When speaking of the many gods, does the Preacher tell us that all gods are good for our instruction and guidance or does he admonish us to test the spirits and follow only a God of truth and light?

    Aside from all this mumbo jumbo, what could I say about the power I know in prayer, that has so often revealed answers whether in heart or on this physical plane?  If I give examples, what is the proof to someone who needs scientific evidence of the power of prayer that is not science?  The One God I serve and pray to says there is no proof to the one who doesn't want proof of the Truth.  He says If we seek the Truth, we will find it, and this tells us, if we don't seek The One Truth, we won't find it....simple mathematics.  I guess the real question is...Does a person want the ultimate Truth, or do they want something else?  The Truth comes with a price.  It costs man his Pride!  If a man says to himself, I want to find my own truth, he is saying to the God of Truth, I want to find my own truth, and at the same time he is saying to all the other gods who, I suggest, promote the pride of man, that he is open to their truths.  You might say, if you don't agree with my concept of human pride, that unless we are willing to surrender our pride or stand, in order to receive the truth of the One True God, if there is one, whose Truth is His and may not be that of our mortal intelligence, then by refusing to surrender to His truth regardless of our reasoning, that we are saying all other gods are welcome to come and dine with us!

    Preacher, you see, even I, without having a single eye toward One God, get quickly lost in the sea of gods, which I perceive as a state of confusion.  Already I am not able to steer in one direction!  We could wander areound here at shore for days!  ha ha!!!   Help me get a direction!

   

posted by Kimlynn on June 15, 2006 at 7:45 AM | link to this | reply

Really sannhet, I had not heard this but I don't doubt you

posted by SuccessWarrior on June 13, 2006 at 9:18 AM | link to this | reply

Success -
I hear Zeus has a thing for latex as well . . .

posted by sannhet on June 13, 2006 at 8:45 AM | link to this | reply