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Old 02-10-2007, 07:10 PM   #2
Vedun*

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there will always be those opposed to anything, i think the key is to stand firm with that which resonates to the inner self as truth. then to embody this truth and become it despite any outer circumstances. for myself the teachings of ra, edgar cayce, and david wilcock, all resonate with this truth. i have no doubt david is who he claims to be, and is one of the few really enlightened masters ive come across.

it is also spoken that the adept is one who moves away more and more from the thoughts, opinions, and constraints of other selves. so i believe finding such disbelief, and or disdain in others opinions is often a sign we are actually on the right path. (as long as one balances such faith and will with a humble and open mind.)

there is a saying this makes me think of in the tao teh ching:

"the best students, learning of the tao, set to work earnestly to practice the way.

mediocre students now cherish it, now let it go.

the worst students mock at it. were it not thus mocked, it would be unworthy to be tao."
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