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Heaven is within us
The Jesus of the Bible seems partly to be based on the story of Mithras?
The Cult of Mithras, was a Roman mystery religion centered on the god Mithras.
Reportedly, Mithras was born of a virgin, had a last supper, died, and was resurrected.
But, the stories about Mithras do differ!
'No ancient source records that Mithras died, still less that he did so on a cross.'
We are all brothers
We should turn the other cheek
We should heal the sick and feed the hungry
We should forgive everyone
We should help everyone
We have nothing to fear
However, the story of Jesus seems to have been hijacked?
The Jesus of the Bible seems partly to be based on the story of Mithras?
The Cult of Mithras, was a Roman mystery religion centered on the god Mithras.
Reportedly, Mithras was born of a virgin, had a last supper, died, and was resurrected.
But, the stories about Mithras do differ!
'No ancient source records that Mithras died, still less that he did so on a cross.'
Are we protected?
Life magazine reported (The Mystery of Chance):
On 1 March 1950, all the fifteen members of a church choir in Beatrice, Nebraska, due at practice at 7:20, were late.
For example, one couldn't start her car; and one mother and daughter were late because the mother had to call the daughter twice to wake her from a nap.
At 7:25 the church building was destroyed in an explosion. The members of the choir, Life reported, wondered if their delay was "an act of God."
Why is there evil?
For the joy of good arising from it.
"Eventually suffering destroys the ego."
A Quote by Eckhart Tolle on suffering.
Why darkness? That the light may shine more.
Why suffering? For the instruction of the soul and the joy of sacrifice.
Why the infinite play of creation and evolution? For pure joy.
Why suffering? For the instruction of the soul and the joy of sacrifice.
Why the infinite play of creation and evolution? For pure joy.
The Buddhists teach that "it is only conventionally, not ultimately, true that we are persons."
Buddhist 'No-Self' Doctrine.
Buddhist 'No-Self' Doctrine.
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