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The Path to God

Autor Bo Yin Ra, B. Yin R.
en Paperback – 31 aug 2008
God is not an idea to be believed in but, instead, an experience that must be felt within the depths of one's being. This is the central message of The Path to God. As Bô Yin Râ explains, God cannot be approached by thought: Faith in God is the experience of an energy that reconnects the spiritual human being with the primordial Ground of Being that sustains all levels of existence. Until we connect with that energy, belief has no meaning; once we connect with it, inner certainty is ours. In our quest to attain that ultimate experience, we should remember that the path to God is different for everyone and refrain from comparing the pace or challenges of our own journey to that of others. Bô Yin Râ counsels us to strengthen our will and stay laser-focused on the goal, making all our life decisions, whether large or small, in alignment with that goal. At the same time, we should not seek to impose our will on others. We should be steadfast in our efforts to master our animal impulses and not allow them to rule us. We should strive to perfect ourselves in the ways that are unique and natural to us as individuals, keeping in mind Bô Yin Râ's guiding words: "Your path to God is but the journey to your own perfection." Contents: Fantasy and Faith. Knowing Certainty. Dreaming Souls. Truth and Reality. Yes and No. The Decisive Battle. Individual Perfection. The Kober Press publishes the only English translations of the books of Bô Yin Râ authorized by the Kober Verlag, Switzerland. The Kober Verlag publishes the books of Bô Yin Râ in the original German and has protected their integrity since the author's lifetime.
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ISBN-13: 9780915034154
ISBN-10: 0915034158
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Kober Press