Religion and Reality: True Religion Is Not Belief in Any “God”-Idea but the Direct Experiential Realization of Reality Itself (The “perfect Knowledge” SeriesP, 2, Band 2) - Softcover

Adi Da Samraj

 
9781570972126: Religion and Reality: True Religion Is Not Belief in Any “God”-Idea but the Direct Experiential Realization of Reality Itself (The “perfect Knowledge” SeriesP, 2, Band 2)

Inhaltsangabe

“Religion is ‘cult’". Adi Da Samraj once opened an essay with this provocative statement. By definition, he went on to explain, religion is a “sacralized” system of philosophical and practical observances within the domain of time and space. Because it necessarily consists of defined beliefs and rituals, dependent on the existence of the concrete world in which it appears, he points out the self-evident fact that no religion can ever, in and of itself, be equal to Truth or Reality. Reality Itself is always senior to the cults of humankind. So what is the right and true relationship between religion and Reality? "Religion and Reality" presents Adi Da’s answer to that question. In some ways, to most deeply receive the communication in this book is to be loosed from centuries of misunderstanding and to find the freedom to “consider” the real purpose of the world and the nature of Real God as Reality Itself. Who would not be interested in such a proposal? This book is also a preparation for Adi Da’s further revelations in the “Perfect Knowledge” Series as a whole. Only on the basis of outgrowing belief-based exoteric religion, and understanding the esoteric principle of true religion, are we prepared to receive the wisdom presented in Book Three, Four and Five."True religion is not about the “me”-person who participates in religion. Rather, true religion is about the Divine—with Which any individual is re-associating, or re-uniting. True religion is, ultimately, about discovering Oneness with the Divine Self-Condition to be Always Already the Case. " —Adi Da Samraj

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