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Politics : Should God be replaced? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill Fischofer who wrote (10118)2/5/2002 12:36:44 AM
From: James Calladine  Respond to of 28931
 
Adi Da describes the role of the Guru in depth as the
transforming Help of the Divine. He further says that in the beginning NOBODY is asked to accept the Guru as Guru, but only as Teacher. The appreciation of the role of the
Guru comes over time.

Of course those who are not attracted to what instruction
he offers simply go elsewhere.

I have not met Walsch and I cannot comment on his personal
attributes, but I have met Adi Da. I would say that probably 99 persons out of 100 (chosen randomly off the
street) would recognize him as "not an ordinary man".
Persons with greater Spiritual discernment can see much more than that.

There is NO messianism in Adi Da, but I can understand that you would feel there is. You are taking exception to a
Revelation of the Divine Person, as if there can be no such thing.

I would not have thought so earlier, either.

Namaste!

Jim