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Lead Me Into Temptation so I can understand there is no evil - Dr. Svadesh
T. Zulauf
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ISBN: 978-1-882918-38-6
192 pages
6" x 9"
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Today, we are standing on the threshold of a new chapter in world history.
Religion, which for millennia has been the expression of separation
between human and God, and which has been instrumental in scaring and
subjugating the common man, is undergoing a radical change.
Religion is now in the process of becoming the most practical tool in
the hands of humans to give us the ability to live our lives within
a much higher paradigm, which will allow us to experience oneness with
the creator. This oneness will eliminate all the problems of our lives
that arise out of a perceived separation among humans and between humans
and God, with which we are one. Any religion that fails to undergo this
transformation will eventually cease to exist.
The Bible tells us that we were created in the image
of God; yet, for a long time, our species has created a God in the image
of ourselves. God became our excuse for all the barbaric behavior we
expressed through the ages. If God was angry, violent, and jealous,
then unless I considered myself better than God, I, as a human, was
certainly entitled, even obligated, to display those same traits.
So, by projecting their emotions and desires onto God, humans covered
their own backs; consequently, prayer reflected that mindset. God had
to be bargained with. Sacrifices had to be made. One way or another,
favors had to be paid for, just as regular people did in dealing with
each other. If rules were broken, punishment would have to follow.
Prayer became a way of begging God for results.
Instead of knowing God as unconditional love, an uplifting, awe-inspiring
power of Grace, we dragged him down to our world of illusions and made
him part of that dualistic world, where seemingly everything is opposed
by its opposite force.
Life became a big fight. And out of this projection, humans even created
the devil so that God himself had to encounter opposition.
This God we have created has obviously not served us well, if at all.
As a consequence, many have blamed the God we created, and thus turned
away from him. Many others claim the problem is that we have not followed
the rules we originally made and, in a diametric switch, ascribed to
God.
It is probably one of the toughest things in life to accept responsibility
for one’s actions and to stop pointing fingers and accusing others
for the results of our own actions. Yet, the time has come, on a global
scale, when many people are beginning to experience the mystery of who
we really are and to accept that we are nothing but the divine Creator,
moving in and out of form, and that we are not separated from him at
all.
We are beginning to see that we can express this divinity in our behavior,
indeed in all activity, and to the degree that we do, the consequences
of this behavior are dramatically different.
It is this that Jesus, who became the Christ, was attempting to demonstrate
and teach. It is this that we killed his body for, because we were not
ready to accept this divine inheritance.
What Jesus showed us, however, was not an optional future. It is the
only future we have—that is, if we are to have one at all—and
this future is now.
In the hands of divine beings such as ourselves, prayer done the right
way is one of the highest, most powerful tools for communication with
our source.