Soul Wisdom

Know Thyself

excerpt from Wellness In a Toxic Age

Mother Meera distinguishes between worldly life and spiritual life, insisting that “the Divine is everywhere.  It is just that usually we are not good enough truly to see the world.”  The art of judgment reveals that believing in allergies does not make sense because illness belongs to the body in worldly life, wherein one may have knowledge and need not rely upon belief.  Believing in healers belongs to spiritual life, wherein evidence and knowledge is not given, thus, necessitating that one’s thinking about things spiritual rely on belief and faith.  Kierkegaard maintains that believing in the divine ought to be left to silence or revealed with laughter.  Perhaps a bit of irony shall suffice.

A healer once said to me,

“I don’t believe in allergies”,

to which I responded,

“I don’t believe in healers”.

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