Hi ex-I,
Your post arrived whilst I was writing to John.
The whole thing for me is quite simple really, experience versus words. Experience wins outright!
Now it may be that yogis other than the BK have access to spiritual treasures also. We are spiritual beings in physical bodies, there are many yogas/systems/religions that seek to reveal this truth. That there is only one Bap Dada is the rock on which Gyan is built. Now it could be that other yogis experience the same or similar and that the BK path of knowledge is merely another expression of normal yogic life. If that were the case it would not devalue Gyan because the experience is so far above that which the common man experiences that is or can or will be of great value to him regardless.
The destruction predictions have definitely focused peoples attention on things eternal which in view of the benefit that can be accrued in comparison to that of an ordinary life is no bad thing. That they have not yet happened is from my point of view most fortunate. I have always, so I am told, had a spiritual bent and relish learning to use time properly. There are other yogic studies about the value of time.
I can feel your cyber boot, it makes me smile. Am about to reply to Mr Green's post (My being here is shaky )
Must go, may be waiting.
Your post arrived whilst I was writing to John.
The whole thing for me is quite simple really, experience versus words. Experience wins outright!
Now it may be that yogis other than the BK have access to spiritual treasures also. We are spiritual beings in physical bodies, there are many yogas/systems/religions that seek to reveal this truth. That there is only one Bap Dada is the rock on which Gyan is built. Now it could be that other yogis experience the same or similar and that the BK path of knowledge is merely another expression of normal yogic life. If that were the case it would not devalue Gyan because the experience is so far above that which the common man experiences that is or can or will be of great value to him regardless.
The destruction predictions have definitely focused peoples attention on things eternal which in view of the benefit that can be accrued in comparison to that of an ordinary life is no bad thing. That they have not yet happened is from my point of view most fortunate. I have always, so I am told, had a spiritual bent and relish learning to use time properly. There are other yogic studies about the value of time.
I can feel your cyber boot, it makes me smile. Am about to reply to Mr Green's post (My being here is shaky )
Must go, may be waiting.