Great discussion on power and ego. I love the way you lead people to process desires and attractions. It really exposes our core wounds. Great job David and Seth. Thank you.
This discussion challenges me to the core. I value knowing truth over most things, and thinking that I just might be holding onto barren ideas makes me feel afraid and insecure.
Aloha Dan... if we can challenge you a bit more... even the greatest philosophers understood that "truth" was a debatable concept. Indeed, it seems to be part of the birthright of an enlightened or self-aware individual to acknowledge the subjectivity of the human experience, including our beliefs about God, the Universe, Eternity, etc. We need only look at the evidence around us to see that the human race has not figured out the Truth, but merely the truth as we see it. So the feeling you are experiencing of being "afraid and insecure" is not a warning but an invitation to dig deeper. Because the teaching goes like this: Knock, and the door will be opened to you. Seek and you will find. So we seek... we keep knocking. This is the narrow path that Jesus spoke of. The Path of the Pilgrim, the Seeker.
Great discussion on power and ego. I love the way you lead people to process desires and attractions. It really exposes our core wounds. Great job David and Seth. Thank you.
This discussion challenges me to the core. I value knowing truth over most things, and thinking that I just might be holding onto barren ideas makes me feel afraid and insecure.
Aloha Dan... if we can challenge you a bit more... even the greatest philosophers understood that "truth" was a debatable concept. Indeed, it seems to be part of the birthright of an enlightened or self-aware individual to acknowledge the subjectivity of the human experience, including our beliefs about God, the Universe, Eternity, etc. We need only look at the evidence around us to see that the human race has not figured out the Truth, but merely the truth as we see it. So the feeling you are experiencing of being "afraid and insecure" is not a warning but an invitation to dig deeper. Because the teaching goes like this: Knock, and the door will be opened to you. Seek and you will find. So we seek... we keep knocking. This is the narrow path that Jesus spoke of. The Path of the Pilgrim, the Seeker.
Oh boy!