Definitions and Processes
Wisdom Defined
Wisdom is the application of Righteous Knowledge when and where it is needed and in the manner that
it is needed. Righteous Knowledge is what promotes life.
Love Defined
“Love is seeing the good of the divine or the possible and the divine in you and in all of life.”
Love is the active spiritual practice of the giving of the good that you are to a target, usually to
somebody. Its only reward is the joy you experienced in the act of giving. It is an investment into
another which only dividend is the memory of the good you have been self-motivated to do or be.
Truth Defined
Truth is the liberating and potential activating information that is so (proven facts with evidence),
irrespective of Time, Energy, Space and Circumstance.
Relationship Defined
The connection between two or more people or groups and their involvement with one another,
especially as regards the way they behave toward and feel about one another.
Sharing of yourself and your resources with your worlds.
Resources:
Mental
Emotional
Material
The Mental, Emotional, Material Resources must be shared according to the commitment
desired.
Some must be kept at arm’s length, embrace or at kiss level
In marriage it must be with TRANSPARENCY
Ge 2:25 And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
Discipline of the Promiscuous Nature
Denial of reality (truth) keeps you a prisoner to the lie.
1. Accept that you are promiscuous
– I am promiscuous
2. Discover the animal part of you that is promiscuous
– The animal part of me is promiscuous
3. Step into power that you have over the animal.
The animal part of me is promiscuous and I can handle it.
The Promiscuous Drive
It is the drive to discover and conquer opportunities.
Both men and women could be promiscuous but more prominent in men. Men are hunters and this is
their Drive to hunt in abundance.
Desire is a tremendous force. “As a man thinketh…”
1. Use the Drive to open you to the numerous potentials in life.
2. Keep the Promiscuous Drive and change the elements in it.
– Desire and describe business opportunities, more love, peace, wisdom
• When I am financially abundant, I am…
Managing the Promiscuous Drive
Promiscuity thrives because we pretend it must not exist so it exists in secret. The male nature is more
given to promiscuity than the female because it is the natural animal instinctive drive to hunt.
A man will, however, not go to bed with his mother; animals will do. This teaches that we are more than
animals. Men can identify the animal part of them that is promiscuous and handle it.
First, you must accept that you are promiscuous. Second, realize that it is the animal part of you that is
promiscuous and Finally, step into the awareness of who you are that can handle it. The steps are for
you to state this several times:
I am Promiscuous
The animal part of me is Promiscuous (notice all the times the animal part of you has been mentally,
emotionally and physically promiscuous).
The animal part of me is Promiscuous and I can handle it. (Again, notice all the times the animal part of
you has been mentally, emotionally and physically promiscuous as you say this).
This practice will lift you from the animal drive while you retain the spiritual drive to hunt for your good
and for the good of the family.
Practice 2
Do not deny the feeling of love you feel for the opposite sex. That will constitute suppression of the love
energy. It is normal to enjoy the beauty of God that you see in people and to love as many women as
you can but love has nothing to do with relationship.
Look at the woman, enjoy the beauty that attracted your attention and say with meaning, “This is a
beautiful way God is showing up for my enjoyment.”
This will take your mind from carnal lust to enjoy the beauty for its own self.
When you go to shop, you will see several makes of the television sets that you desire with wonderful
colors. All their display colors are wonderful but you cannot have all in your house; you buy only one and
so it is that you may love many women but can have only one.
Definition of Success
Success is doing what you enjoy doing that honours you and promotes life.
1. You must enjoy it.
2. It must honor you.
3. It must promote life.
If any of these is missing as an employer or employee, then that employer or employee is a manipulator
and life manipulates who manipulates it. The worker who goes to work because of the huge salary
he/she will get and does not see his work as his or her divine mission is a manipulator. Cheating or
manipulation can get you to the top but will not keep you there. You cannot make yourself happy by
making other people miserable.
Definition for Victory
It is not when you conquered another person, tribe or nation and destroyed them or what was dear to
them. That was brutality and murder and nothing to rejoice about, it is what to feel shame about; that
the strong pounced on the weak and conquered them for their joy. Shame unto all who rejoice in the
history of how their ancestors conquered other tribes or nations.
Victory is the result of the struggle that made another person nation’s life better.
Definition for Peace
Peace is the identification and free expression of our innate potential.
If you do not discover your innate potentials and others express their, you will feel cheated, lost,
reduced which will give birth to internal confusions that manifest as external confusions, conflicts and
wars. Again, if you discover your innate potential but cannot freely express it, you will feel hemmed in,
chocked and stifled which will cause internal confusions that manifest as external confusions, conflicts
and wars.
The essential noble person is the person who is awakened as a force of good and operates his or her
senses (as opposed to people whose lives are run by their senses).
Observation
The Innate Potential of every person is to be a force of good for themselves and their environment.
When this innate potential is rightly nourished it reveals as Inner Peace for the eventual realization of
the world of peace we seek to activate.
Peace is the identification and free expression of our Innate Potential. Our Mission is to direct
individuals to experience their personal supreme state of inner peace for the ultimate creation of world
peace and to provide the needed tools for that. Simply, we are here for the unleashing of human core
potential.
Peace is the identification and free expression of our Innate Potential. Our Mission is to direct
individuals to experience their personal supreme state of inner peace for the ultimate creation of world
peace and to provide Nature’s tools for the unleashing of their potentials.
Key Spiritual Definitions
Definitions of Enlightenment
Enlightenment is knowing who and what you are, knowing how you know it and having the ability to
fully expressing it.
Definitions of Success
Success is defined as doing what you enjoy doing that honors you and promotes life.
Definitions of Power
Power is defined as Being what you want to be; Doing what you want to do; having what you want to
have that honors and promotes life. (You are a product of life)
Definitions of Blessing
Blessing is the release of a positive energy from a source to a target.
When Righteousness is Evil
All righteousness without Oneness is decorated malicious evil.
A COMPARISON OF RELIGIOUS THINKING - GOD
Hinduism Christianity Buddhism Taoism
Desiring that he should become many, God that made the world and all There is, monks, There are wa
that he should make of himself many things .... an unborn, not
forms, Brahman meditated. become, not uncharted;
Meditating, he created all things. He is not far from every one of made,
us: There are nam
uncompounded,
Creating all things, he entered into and were it not, words:
everything. Entering into all things, he For in him we live, and move, and
have our being. (Acts 17:24-28) monks for this un-
became that which has shape and that Nameless ind
born not become,
which is shapeless; he became that There is one God and Father of not made, uncorn- creation But t
which can be defined and that which all, who is above all and through pounded, no she
cannot be defined; he became that all, and in you all. (Eph. 4:6) escape could be
which has support and that which has shown here for has a name. (
not support; he became that which is I am the first and the last: ... I am
what is born, has
conscious and that which is not alive for evermore. |Rev. 1:17- The Way beg
become, is made,
conscious; he became that which is 18). two;
is compounded. (T
gross and that which is subtle. He from the
I am Alpha and Omega, the Then the two
became all things whatsoever:
beginning and the ending, saith
therefore the wise call him the Real. Samyutta-Nikaya And three, al
the Lord, which is, and which
of Theravada
Concerning which truth it is written; was, and which is to come, the All things bea
Before creation came into existence, Almighty. (Rev. 1:8) Buddhism)
Brahman existed as the Unmanifest. backs And the
From the Unmanifest he created the The scriptures of
Buddhism do not By the blendi
manifest. From himself he brought
deal extensively sun and the s
forth himself. Hence he is known as
with the nature of to the world.
the Self-Existent. (U-T) .
God. The Buddha
(42-B)
He alone is all this—what has been did not encourage
and what shall be. He has become the speculation along The Way is a
universe. Yet he remains forever this line, but it filled:
changeless, and is the lord or im- seems clear from
mortality. (U-S) writings such as An abyss it is,
the very important
Though he fills the universe, he Like an ances
Sermon at
transcends it. (U-S) Benares, which From which a
speaks of Brahman
and other Hindu It blunts shar
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A COMPARISON OF RELIGIOUS THINKING
Hinduism Christianity Buddhism Taoism
Unmanifest to the senses, beyond all God .is a spirit. (John 4:24) 0 the great W
thought, infinite in form, is God. He is spreads on ev
the doer of all good; he is forever Your Father which is in from it;
tranquil, he is immortal. He is One, heaven . . . maketh his sun to rise
without beginning, middle, or end; on the evil and on the good No creature i
he is all-pervading. He is infinite Hinduism But having ca
wisdom, and he is bliss. (U-K) and sen-deth rain on the just and It calls not on
Filled with Brahman are the things the unjust.
It feeds and c
we see, Filled with Brahman are the (Matt. 5:45) God is no respecter
of persons. (Acts And will not b
things
10:34) The moveme
we see not, From out of Brahman
floweth all God is love: and he who dwells in return;
that is: love dwells in God. (John 4:16) In weakness l
From Brahman all—yet he is still The light is among you only a usefulness, Fr
little of things
the same. (U-I)
longer Walk while you have it or was born But
I am alike for all! I know not hate, I darkness from
know not favor! (BG-A IX)
will come over you: what-is-not. (
... In this way you will come finally to
the Lord, who is the light-giver, the The man who walks in the dark Something th
highest of the high. (BG-S P. 75) does not know where he is going.
He is all-knowing God, lord of the While you have the light, keep creation was
emperors, faith began to be;
Ageless, subtler far than mind's inmost in sons of light. (John 12:35-36) So silent, so a
subtlety, changes not,
I have come to the world as its
Universal sustainer, light to keep anyone who all:
believes in me from remaining in
Shining sunlike, self-luminous. (BG-S p. the dark. (John 12:46) Conceive it as
75)
I am the light of the world, no fol- world.
The one absolute, impersonal exis- lower of mine shall ever walk in
tence, together with his inscrutable j I do not kno
darkness; no, he shall possess the
Maya, appears as the divine Lord, the light of life. (John 8:12) A name for it
personal God, endowed with manifold
glories. By his divine power he holds In the beginning was the Word, ; Pressed for
dominion over all the worlds. At the and the Word was with God, and
11 call it Grea
period of creation and dissolution of the Word was God. . . . All things
the universe, he alone exists- Those were made by him; and without ' Great mean
who realize him become immortal. him was not any thing made that
The Lord is One without a second. was made. (John 1:1-3) Outgoing, far
Within man he dwells, and within all return. (25-B
other beings. He projects the universe, ... he that built all things is God.
maintains it and withdraws it into (Heb. 3:4)
himself. |U-S) God is light and in him is no dark-
The whole universe came forth from ness at all. (John 1:4)
Brahman and moves in Brahman. Let your light . . . shine before
Mighty and awful is he, like to a men. (Matt. 5:16)
thunderbolt crashing loud through the
heavens. |U-K| What communion hath light with
darkness! ... ye are the temple of
Him the sun does not illumine, nor the the living God; as God hath said, I
moon, nor the stars, nor the lightning will dwell in them, and walk in
—nor, verily, fires kindled upon the them. (II Cor. 6:14-16)
earth. He is the one light that gives
light to all. He shining, everything ... in him we live, and move, and
shines. (U-K) have our being. (Acts 17:28)
The light that shines above the
heavens and above the world, the light
that shines in the highest world,
beyond which there are no others—
that is the light that shines in the
hearts of men. Truly has this universe
come forth from Brahman. In Brahman
it lives and has its being. Assuredly, all
is Brahman. Let a man, freed from the
taint of passion, worship Brahman
alone. (U-C)
A COMPARISON OF RELIGIOUS THINKING - THE LAW
Hinduism Christianity Buddhism Taoism
Then he [Brahman] created the most )... it is easier for heaven and
excellent law. There is nothing higher earth to pass than one tittle of
than the law. The law is the truth. the law to fail. (Luke 16:17)
Therefore it is said that if a man
speaks the truth he declares the law, The law is holy, and the
and if he declares the law he speaks commandment holy, and just and
the truth. The law and the truth are good. (Rom.
one. (U-B) 7:12)
. . . we know that the law is
spiritual. (Rom. 7:14)
There is one lawgiver, who is able
to save and to destroy. (James
4:12)
Comments on "the law"
It would appear from what we read in these scriptures and from what we can observe, that within our creation th
fundamental laws that govern the dynamics of our world. When man lives and works in harmony with these laws
have come to call good for all concerned. When these laws are violated, eventual pain and distress result. A full u
with all their ramifications is probably beyond man's ability at our present state of development. That which has
by the great religious leaders represents a simplification of the laws that govern our creation, tailored to the nee
those to whom they were addressed. In section 4 of this chapter, ' 'Reward and Punishment,'' the scriptures desc
one aspect of the Law with respect to the results of man's actions.
Hinduism Christianity Buddhism Taoism
He who dwells in The universe
the law, delights in we all obey
the law, meditates
on the law, What kind o
recollects the law, tiently at res
that Bhikshu will men to actio
never fall away man: the ma
from the true law. of Nature. A
(D-364) Way of Natu
others and a
He who drinks in
the law lives hap-
pily with a serene
mind; the wise
man rejoices
always in the law,
as preached by the
elect. (D-79)
The Bhikshu who
controls his mouth,
who speaks wisely
and calmly, who
teaches the
meaning and the
law, his word is
sweet. (D-363)
Hard Work is: The Efficient use of your inner and outer resources to achieve a goal. It is not the laboring
of muscles.
Humility: To be fully aware of your magnificence, active in your potentials and in service to all.