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Pastimes : SPIRITUALITY and its effect on Religion - Are they the same?

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To: Grandk who wrote (54)12/30/2005 1:06:55 PM
From: ogstel   of 65
 
Agreed. Think that he, likely in the missing years, made the inward connection strong enough that he was able to maintain it in all that he did. To put another way, he lived as his higher self. Way more advanced than walking and chewing gum at the same time.

Found the concept of the merger in the first Dan Millman book where he says that he noticed he had not been meditating for a while and when he tried, he realized he had been in that state already.

How else would one bring the spiritual into the world?

As for Walkingshadow's "To me, his life was a kind of walking prayer" - yes, precisely, but most of the rest of the paragraph assumes he couldn't be in a prayer/meditation state at the same time. And "The grand prize is behind the eyeballs of others." - think you discover it in yourself and recognize in others. How would you recognize what you don't know?
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