Four spiritual states and four religions. Part 1 - Ego
BackFour states of soul and Four religions. There are four spiritual states and they are represented by the spiritual developments of the individual. Thus, when we are little children, then we are led by id spiritual state. In this spiritual state, we display ego and the person is called a natural once born person. Natural person is led by instincts and the teacher who handles children also teaches them moral laws for good behaviour. So, Moses laws are taught to children. Those who break the moral laws have committed a sin that is punishable by the law courts of the country. Thus, for good behaviour a child should obey his parents and the Rabbi or schoolteacher. Some people grow up but their spiritual state is still id and they behave like children fighting over little things. Typical example of a good child was Saul turned Paul, who was very devoted to Yahweh, the creator of male and female. Such people are not given the knowledge of Oral Torah or of God or His Word. Further, if the Rabbi himself has not got the knowledge of His Word, then how could he pass on this knowledge to other grown up adults? In fact, the general public who are mostly once born were not allowed to listen to Gospel or His Word in case they become rebellious and independent thinker. Thus, in spiritual sense, people led by id are called female as they are under the influence of their parents and the Rabbi. So, Saul was a devoted disciple of Gamaliel, a blind guide of the blind. Saul's conscience was holy or clean and he did not kill people for money but blind devotion. Such people are called holy sons but those who took bribe to perform bad deeds are called evil sons. As the person grows in age, normally his spiritual senses also grow if the environment is right. But if the person is among the spiritually dead once born people, then a person cannot have common sense or holy spirit unless by the grace of God. For example, in Jerusalem most of the people were spiritually dead as their Rabbis were dead people of the letters. It were in the villages where the Rabbis were not so much dominated by their Chief Rabbi that the Rabbis exercise some common sense and produced an atmosphere for people to explore the spiritual flights of their own as well. How much dead the Rabbis of Jerusalem were that they wanted to stone Jesus in the Temple whereas the village synagogues would welcome Jesus or much less hostile. Thus, the religion or the spiritual duty of the once born people is to do the wills of their parents and of the Rabbi. For being subservient to their parents and their Rabbi, such people are termed in spiritual sense as female and they are difficult to introduce to new ideas or way of thinking. Such spiritually dead females being not suitable for fishing into the Royal Kingdom of God, Jesus made us Fisher of men, which I will explain in next part.
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Uploaded: March 29, 2008 at 11:22 am
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nijjhar1 (March 31, 2008 at 2:28 am)
Hi,
It is my accent. I am from the Punjab but you can go to description to read most of what I say. You may call me on phone.
It is my accent. I am from the Punjab but you can go to description to read most of what I say. You may call me on phone.
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