November 23, 2008
When I was In India
When I was in India, the Master would say to us, “There is only one thing asked at the time of death, not how many times did you do confession and how many times did you do the rosary or were you a vegetarian or did you meditate on Shiva or did you chant specific Buddhist chants. Nothing is asked of you but how much love and devotion do you have for God and how have you demonstrated that love in creation. That is the only thing that’s asked. It is not about religion. It is about the love inside of you being demonstrated out into the world”.
I’m giving you my philosophy. It is not true. It is a choice of perception. By the meaning we ascribe to the world around us determines our heaven or hell we live. Some of you may think, “Whew, man, that’s out there.” Some of you may think, “That’s not out there at all.” I can only speak from who I am and where I am.
I am presenting you with concepts from my life experience because one of my purposes and higher visions for myself of why I get up in front of groups or write books is I’m inviting you to look at another paradigm. The more we can look out of our eyes and see perfection, see order and purpose and how all things have evolved to support us in our spiritual evolution, the greater strength and passion we will have to begin to experience our world from a poistion of self accountability and grace.
We will stop wasting our precious breaths on the resentment of our past and move forward. If we are carrying this trailer of luggage from our past, we will be deluded in our power to fulfill our life purpose. Do whatever it takes to awaken.
( talk about the importance of the human birth)

