Saturday, January 1, 2011

My Background and Philosophy on Spirituality

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    Having been raised Catholic through grade school and high school, all I ever knew was God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.  I believed in Mother Mary, Angels and Saints.  But somehow, I always new there was more to know and learn about my spirituality.  I went to a large public university and soon found out that I had led a very sheltered life both socially and spiritually.  During college and for many years afterwards, I drifted away from religion and the Catholic church because I wasn't getting what I wanted or needed from the weekly masses and sermons.  I did however still feel close to God, Jesus, Mother Mary and the Angels and would only pray and attend mass on an irregular basis though...

Over the years, I have come to believe that all of the major religions of the world (Christian, Muslim, Buddhism, Jewish, Hinduism, Kabbalism...) all have very similar core beliefs:
  • They believe in the same God.
  • They strive to teach us all about Love for one another and ourselves so that one day we may all be together in heaven or whatever the religion's respective utopia is.
  • They provide a way for our soul that has been through many reincarnations (Many Lives, Many Masters) to learn life lessons on our way to ascension or enlightenment.  Yes, Jesus taught us about reincarnation. (Why Jesus Taught Reincarnation)
  • Under God's direction, there are many Archangels and Ascended Masters who are constantly watching over us, guiding and helping us in our daily lives.  To mention a few:  Moses, Buddha, Jesus, Krishna, Isis, Kuthumi, Kuan Ti, Archangel Michael...(There are too many to list here and I will have a thorough post on my favorite book that describes each Archangel and Ascended Master's roles and specialties)
I hope this has given you a perspective on my current beliefs. 

May Peace and Love be with you always (333, 444).

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