So, in your religious or philosophical or spiritual journey, who has impressed you or taught you or perhaps even manipulated or abused you? Any really good experiences? Any really bad experiences? Or have you just lived life without following any particular “path,” just enjoying the good life of drugs, sex, and rock and roll or something similar? Just drifted along, not really caring about or thinking about the deeper meaning of life? Some people really get into a movement or a group and go all out. Yeah, gee, there was Jim Jones, Heaven’s Gate, and others as far as groups and gurus that have made the news in the past. And there are groups that have done good and helped people along in their “seeking” for purpose in life.
I’ve pretty much always been involved in trying to figure life out and studied and read a lot and even been involved in some different types of groups. Starting as a teenager in high school, since I was not that happy in my family life at home, I began a “spiritual quest,” I guess you could call it. My family was not really religious at all, even though we did go to church for a while in my childhood. When, as a teenager I heard about a better way of life, being “born again” and opening up to the religious and spiritual realm, it looked very attractive and I decided, why not? What have I got to lose? It’s got to be better than this mess I’m living in at home.
So, thus began my “spiritual journey” which has gone on since that day of “rebirth.” A Christian College education, then a time at a theological seminary of an evangelical church. Experiences with being involved in several different churches, even being a guest speaker several times and filling in for minister friends. And, always, more education and study in theological and esoteric things. Yes, beliefs changed along the way with more and more education and study. Faith strengthened and lost at times along the journey. Yes, life is hard, harsh, and miserable at times along the way.
A friend got me to get involved in one of the big self-improvement, human potential groups popular in the 1970’s. It was a manipulative maneuver by my friend as I saw it, but I went for it and got involved in the training and taking several “graduate” courses (costing substantial money I should say). Oh, well, I did it. I’m sure I learned some interesting things, but the point arrived where I said to myself, “enough is enough.” Time to conclude this stage of my journey with this group.
One day, when they called me to get me to enroll in another graduate course, (I had taken many) I told the person, “no, I’ve done enough, no more classes for me.” A silence on the phone and then a strong response of “oh, no, you can’t stop taking courses. You do know what will happen if you don’t continue, don’t you? You will die! you will get in a car accident, or you will get on an airplane, and it will crash. Seriously, you will die because you are rejecting the truth you now know having been “enlightened.”
Well, that did it. I realized, wow, this is a cult. they really think they have control over us. After a rough conversation with lots of threats I ended the conversation. Time to move on and to hell with their threats and scare tactics. I’ve had my run in with a cult. Fortunately, I was strong enough to say no, and to not allowing myself to be intimidated by their tactics of control and manipulation.
So, what do we do with all of the groups out there in the world. Groups that promise to give you the answers to life that they have. People do fall for the groups and charismatic gurus, etc. Heaven’s Gate and Jim Jones and others who have led many to commit suicide and other evil things. Can one follow good teachers and groups? How does one determine who is good and who is evil and bad?
I had a side business of selling motivational tapes (remember cassette tapes?) for many years from some different companies (Simon and Shuster Publishers and others) I enjoyed the business a lot. I got a good education on this whole area of enlightenment, self-development and motivation and spirituality. But, yes there are two sides to this area. I learned the good and the bad movements and teachers that are out there. You do have to be careful who you listen to, who you follow. There are brilliant and knowledgeable teachers and masters but some have some serious problems. I do like to research any teachers that I have interest in. I want to know what their flaws are so that I can accurately access them.
And now we have political cults to deal with. Another great danger to deal with. Well, what can I say except to be aware and awake to what’s happening in our world. I have no tolerance for evil, hate, violence, etc. That’s how I live. My choice.
So, it is good to continue your education in these areas. Do keep learning and study how to have a good, fulfilling life. Just be clear in your thinking and don’t give in to some charismatic leader or group. Think clearly, think deeply. Realize that nobody has all the answers. Nobody really comes close to having all the answers, the truth. Remember that life is a lot of mystery in the end. Live in the good of life. Live in the love of the good of life. Accept no cruel, evil, chaotic people or influences in your life I say. Learn from the masters, teachers, saints, but don’t sell out to anything but the good, the truth, the Divine, you might call it (I do). Live truth, live love. That’s my gospel. And I believe that is Jesus’s gospel.
Wally
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