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January 18, 2008 at 18:39:06

The Stages of the Soul and How Religiosity: Fundamentalism is holding up Evolution

by Eileen Fleming     Page 3 of 3 page(s)

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7. Be modest and unpretentious.

8. Give out of true generosity, not because we expect to be repaid.

9. Being true to one's self in more important than being loyal to one's family...those who think they know the most are the most ignorant...

A stage three soul will see that a neighbor is everyone on the planet and not just those who think and look the same and are born in the same geographical localtion. Stage three's are seekers, doubters, skeptics, atheists, agnostics and frequently adults who grew up disenchanted with institutionalized religion. Their inherent intellectual curiosity leads them to seek their own way towards the Mystery of the Divine through philosophy and the study of multiple faith paths choosing and discarding according to their "inner light."

Stage three souls often become activists for social justice and reform and the increasing wave of humanitarian secularism verses the bondage of religious dogma just may be the way to change the world as we now know it.

It has been said we are all called to be mystics in the market place and a stage four, such as Thomas Merton and Rumi give voice to that experience of the curtain being lifted and seeing through the glass a bit less darkly. A mystic can best be understood as one who is in love with the divine mystery and is viscerally connected to the unity of all creation.

Mystics are not navel gazers, they feel the pain of the world within their hearts and grieve at what humans do to the other when they have no clue that The Divine is within the other as much as within themselves. Mystics have detached from their concepts of God-not by their own efforts, but by the invitation and action of God upon a willing and simple soul in love with Pure Being, AKA: God for lack of a better word.

The mystic fool, Saint Francis, the leper kisser of Assisi, was so head over heels in love with God in everyone and all of creation that most people of his time considered him crazed, or at least, extremely eccentric.

One needn't be a mystic or move beyond stage two on the spiritual journey to do what is good and right just because it is good and right.On that foundation alone people of faith, atheists and agnostics can surely find something to agree upon. Or would only a mystic see that?

To Be Continued and Part 3 will be: Prophets and Doors

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Gary Vance is an evangelical pastor/writer living in rural Tennessee. He is the author of "Wasn't Jesus a Liberal?" and other published essays.
Gary VanceGary Vance is an evangelical pastor/writer living in rural Tennessee. He is the author of "Wasn't Jesus a Liberal?" and other published essays.

Mystics feel the pain...

Eileen wrote, "A mystic can best be understood as one who is in love with the divine mystery and is viscerally connected to the unity of all creation.

Mystics are not navel gazers, they feel the pain of the world..."

Thanks for this post and a for offering an honest glimpse into the soul of the Mystery.

by Gary Vance (16 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 15 comments) on Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 12:41:31 PM
 


Eileen is the Reporter and Editor of wearewideawake.orgProducer of "30 Minutes with Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu" Author of "Keep Hope Alive" and "Memoirs of a Nice Irish American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory" and an e-book; "So, That was 54..."She has been to Israel Palestine five times since June 2005 and will return November 2008.
Eileen FlemingEileen is the Reporter and Editor of wearewideawake.orgProducer of "30 Minutes with Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu" Author of "Keep Hope Alive" and "Memoirs of a Nice Irish American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory" and an e-book; "So, That was 54..."She has been to Israel Palestine five times since June 2005 and will return November 2008.

Thank You Gary for kind words

The pain i am most acutely feeling this weekend is what is going on in Gaza and Israel.

 

I am also cogitating upon the 3rd in this series to offer by MLK's Birthday on Monday.

 

But, as it is on the spiritual journey; much time i spend stumbling in the dark and in critical self-reflection.

 

truly, i have no clue where this series is leading me; but i intuit the ride will be fun and i cling to this prayer Thomas Merton wrote,

 

which is always on my mind-and the empahsis is mine:

 

"Oh God, I have no idea where I am going.

 

"I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot kmow for certain where it will end. Nor do I really know myself,

 

"And the fact that I THINK I AM FOLLOWING YOUR WILL, does not necessarily mean that I actually am.

 

 

"BUT I BELIEVE THAT THE DESIRE TO PLEASE YOU IS WHAT DOES IN FACT PLEASE YOU.

 

"I hope I have that desire in ALL THAT I AM DOING.

 

"I hope I NEVER DO ANYTHING APART FROM THAT DESIRE.

 

"And i trust and know that if i do that;

 

"You will always lead me by the right road, although i may know nothing about it...

"AND I WILL NOT FEAR!"

 

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by Eileen Fleming (149 articles, 53 quicklinks, 267 diaries, 584 comments) on Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 1:03:13 PM
 

 

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