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About The Truth Seeker (TS)
The
“Truth Seeker” is dedicated to revealing the spiritual deception and misinformation
that leads seekers of truth away from the goal of spiritual enlightenment.
TS is based on the premise that while teachers and guides are necessary
to provide instruction and insight in the quest for spiritual truth, any
pretence to be more than this in the life of a seeker is only pretence.
The true power is always with the individual, never with an intercessor.
This philosophy of The Truth Seeker is summarized in the passage below,
taken from Confessions of a God Seeker.
People
need guidance and want to believe more than anything else. This desire
is one of the strongest and more profound needs that we have as humans.
It immediately opens the inner floodgates to an expression of emotional,
psychic, and love energy that can be both dynamic and frightening…
There
is an intrinsic need to believe and surrender. We are made up this way.
We experience the totality of life only by allowing ourselves to believe
in and surrender to something. This has deep implications. We are God-souls
in training. We occupy our physical shells only because we need to learn
our awesome powers in an environment with room for error and time for
correction. We move at the forgiving rhythms of the physical universe,
learning to control these powers and keep them in check. Thought, imagination,
belief, and emotion are the tools of God with which this and other universes
have been formed. With them, we create our lives and, collectively,
the world in which we live. With them, we create our heavens and our
gods. We are the creators of all of this. We have these abilities but
do not realize it.
Those who understand this truth adjust their belief systems to tap the
infinite power within. When this is achieved, the individual comes to
believe, or rather, to know, that he or she is not only part of the
whole, but capable of being one with the whole.
From
Confessions of a God-Seeker: A Journey to Higher Consciousness.
(p. 290-91)
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