12-22-2013, 12:21 AM
Hello mjlabadia and MushroomMan both, welcome to the forums! And welcome to the Law of One.
In my experience and perception, what you describe seems to be a common phase in any sort of spiritual growth, not just with the Law of One, though the Law of One tends to move certain people in certain ways that are hard to relate to other paths. But I think your outlook is a healthy one, because accepting answers and truths without personal evaluation of their usefulness can cause distortion in our path.
I have found it helpful to take information and not only evaluate the information itself, but evaluate how the information makes me feel and how I find myself approaching and using the information. The bare words are not the important part but rather how we use them. It can't be a false spiritual path if we consistently evaluate ourselves in honesty to be growing. And I think this can only be done with the outlook you are expressing here, asking yourself, "Is this really useful for me? Am I only attached to this information because of my own insecurities or biases? Am I being responsible in my approach to this information? Am I effectively integrating what I am learning and living it in my life?"
I am glad to see others approaching the material with this mindset
In my experience and perception, what you describe seems to be a common phase in any sort of spiritual growth, not just with the Law of One, though the Law of One tends to move certain people in certain ways that are hard to relate to other paths. But I think your outlook is a healthy one, because accepting answers and truths without personal evaluation of their usefulness can cause distortion in our path.
I have found it helpful to take information and not only evaluate the information itself, but evaluate how the information makes me feel and how I find myself approaching and using the information. The bare words are not the important part but rather how we use them. It can't be a false spiritual path if we consistently evaluate ourselves in honesty to be growing. And I think this can only be done with the outlook you are expressing here, asking yourself, "Is this really useful for me? Am I only attached to this information because of my own insecurities or biases? Am I being responsible in my approach to this information? Am I effectively integrating what I am learning and living it in my life?"
I am glad to see others approaching the material with this mindset

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The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.
The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.