Comments on Nice to belong with those who don’t belongTypePad2006-08-07T04:32:57ZBrian Hineshttps://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/2006/08/nice_to_belong_/comments/atom.xml/Brian commented on 'Nice to belong with those who don’t belong'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e200d834a6127953ef2006-08-08T18:51:49Z2007-08-17T05:32:03ZBrianhttp://hinessight.blogs.com/Goodairs, you've got a positive attitude. Yes, like the X-files TV show told us, "the truth is out there." We've...<p>Goodairs, you've got a positive attitude. Yes, like the X-files TV show told us, "the truth is out there." We've just got to find it.</p>
<p>Not-knowing is a step away from truth. Unfounded belief is two steps away. Maybe more. Illusion has to be discarded before reality appears. </p>
<p>Not-knowing is humble. It's being open to the truth in whatever form it manifests, rather than saying "it must be this way, and only this way."</p>
<p>Nice to hear from you. Like you, I believe that if we sincerely search, we will find.</p>Goodairs Satsangi commented on 'Nice to belong with those who don’t belong'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e200d834db492269e22006-08-08T08:06:27Z2007-08-17T05:15:33ZGoodairs SatsangiIn the beginning, i was told that the reason why a satsangi could not reveal his inner experience was because...<p>In the beginning, i was told that the reason why a satsangi could not reveal his inner experience was because "honesty" could inflate his ego. <br />
Now these days, i think that striving to obtain inner experiences is futile in terms of perfecting one's own character. <br />
Living in this world itself means going through spritual experience. It's more precious, real, scientific and objective. Controlling one's anger is more praiseworthy than listening to bells. <br />
I haven't experienced anything that RSSB claims to exist. So I don't know. <br />
I sit down and meditate for 1 hour or sometimes 2 hours if good conditions, but i don't know. That's only answer i get. <br />
I will keep meditating with "not knowing" attitude. I thought I knew Sach Kand was the ultimate goal, Escaping Kal's dominion was imminent, eating a piece of cake that contains egg white leads to hell. Now I don't know. <br />
I remember Big Satsang in Europe w years ago. Sevadars were selling master's pictures,(I should have suspected at that time) Beutiful satsangi ladies with wet handkerchief. <br />
I think joining Radha Soami itself was a good spiritual experience. Lesson? I remember that Buddha once said to his disciples before his death "Rely on yourself" <br />
I keep saying to myself "Don't be lazy. Do some research, you shall find the truth" <br />
Greatest lesson from radha soami.</p>
<p>thank you Mr. Hines. </p>
<p>goodairs satsangui</p>