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Devin

The spirituality trap

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I would like some others view's on the following concept;

I think there's a trap in spirituality where you think being a part of society is a trap, but you're just looking at the problem of society controlling you with too broad of a brush stroke, you shouldn't let society control you but going with the flow of society is a fun adventure to partake in.

A way to tell if you're being controlled by "secular society" or "spirituality society" is if you have anxiety/fear, if you're having fun/are joyful; then you're just going with the flow/adventure, you're on the "right" path.

We have a life GPS within us that we can trust, that we can use whenever we like, go with the peace, flee from the angst, worldly and spiritually speaking

*all paths are "right", I just mean the peaceful path, the path that brings you peace.

 

Somehow this reminds me of " do or do not, there is no try"

If anything is worth doing you will do it, if it's not worth sacrificing your life for, you shouldn't do it. When you're truly at peace with a decision; there's no longer choice, or a matter of will power, it's what you must do or die trying

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real spirituality is a commitment to yourself for the truth. it is absolutely serious business, taking you quickly from a maddened mind to a reality that a couple of years before you could not even imagine . true spirituality is to completely transcend fear, which is our prison. The problem is that most of people fall into the trap of changing one software for another when what they have to do is change software for hardware. 

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