Spiritual development has been made too difficult to achieve naturally with the intellectual approaches we have
created to reach an experiential truth. Intuisdom aims directly at the gap left behind
. ~ Anton Elohan Byers
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

In All Things Spiritual, First Things First...

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All things in your life start with your experience of them. This means that the clearer you are, the more intimate every experience will be, the more potential you can access and bring to the surface, the less you will rely on external valuations of who you are and the more fulfilled you will be.

So the first thing we work on in spiritual development is just becoming clear, becoming the natural self. Everything else flows from that and through that.

Peace,

Anton Elohan

3 comments:

  1. People underestimate the value of experiencing life from the natural self. It's also very important to continue to grow and gain depth. The more depth, the more you experience. So between seeing clearly and understanding life, you will know a whole new world that few have ever witnessed. Unparalleled beauty and purpose.
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  2. Anton, If everyone read this, got it & lived it - the world would change. This post sums it all up in a most beautiful package. It's everything.
    Have you considered doing a book of your blog posts and quotes? They are like spiritual morsels of your book!

    Thanks again...I always start my day with some of your writings and it makes a difference.

    Your friend in the San Juan Islands. You and your wife should come visit soon! I'd love to meet you and - of course the whales would too!
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  3. Excellent comments, both. Let's spread it around, eh? Think of the billions of people who think spiritual development is complicated and therefore never even try. Think of how much suffering and lack of development humanity goes through because the principles of spiritual connection have been made over-complicated.

    What change could we see?

    Peace,

    Anton Elohan
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