13: Are you trying to create your own religion or cult? What’s the point?

I’m absolutely not trying to organize anything. In fact, I encourage that people follow what they feel is right. We all have had individual experiences and all have our own perspective. There is a reason why people believe what they believe, so there is no reason for me to assume that I can convince anyone of anything. In fact, I can’t say that I know exactly what someone needs to hear or even how they will react to what I think is right. No one can own truth, it’s just there to be observed! Look at organized religion today. There are people that do things contrary their own religion based on their interpretation of their religion.

Another factor that I’d like to re-iterate, is that my version of what truth is, is limited to my understanding of truth. The truth is a constant, and I believe that I have been exposed to allot of it but anyone may have a better understanding of any point of truth that I communicate. If another person shows me a better understanding of the truth, I’m completely open to it, and will graciously adjust.

The point is that I hope my audience reacts in the same way to my writings that I react to the teachings of others. Others for me can be any religious text, any friend or family, or even a stranger or homeless person. We must keep our ears open. That is, adjust our understanding of truth, when we read or hear something that is true. The best way to know if something is true is to test it with your heart and your mind. Something that is true will be logical and will feel correct. This feeling of correctness is a part of our female nature. The logical analysis is part of our male nature. Again, they are completely equal in value.

So the main thing is that I hope to provide is a better understanding of truth and to evolve my own understanding through interaction with others. A major factor is that I feel blessed to have had an experience that advanced my understanding of many things and feel obligated to make it available for others. Lastly, if I can get this work published, I can possibly access it in a future life, to get a ‘head start’!

Comments

  1. Thank you for your writings Mr. Leroy..I am thinking about the statement " Something that is true will be logical and will feel correct."....I had to stop and think about that statement. Do you think it is possible that some people's minds are so inundated with dogmas that anything that feels logical and correct to them, may not in fact, be logical or correct, but instead indoctrination of information fed to them all their life? And perhaps, not understanding that out of "fear" they would not accept the "truth", out of ignorance in their refusal to think beyond their "box" so to speak. Another example, deranged people in their state of mind may feel that what they are feeling is right in their heart and mind, and therefore truth to them, etc...but in fact may not be truth at all..
    So truth to some is not truth to others we understand. To study the truth of God and existence is probably the most controversial subject.. You also mentioned that "your version of what truth is, is limited to your understanding of truth. The truth is a constant, and you have been exposed to a lot of it, and if anyone may have a better understanding of any point of truth that you communicate, and may show you a better understanding of it, you are completely open to it and will graciously adjust." Is that true? How will you know it is the truth? Does it have to just feel right in your heart and mind, or does it have to make sense first? You also said, that no one can own truth. Do you think that Abraham or Jesus owned truth? By owning, I mean completely believing in some heavenly rules or laws. I appreciate you and your presence on Twitter and give thanks for the time to share my comments and would greatly appreciate a reply from you.

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