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Jon Bellion – [I’m so sick of being] Human


Jon Bellion’s debut album ‘The Human Condition’ is available now: http://smarturl.it/TheHumanCondition

“Human (Acoustic)” was shot and recorded in the legendary Capitol Studios

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Music video by Jon Bellion performing Human. (C) 2016 Capitol Records

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Book recommendation: “Man the Unknown”

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Man, the Unknown has planted deep in the hearts of thousands of readers new hope, new courage, stronger belief in a better day and in a fuller life for mankind. This renowned scientist, a Nobel Prize winner and member of the Rockefeller Institute, has drawn on his human experiences and his vast scientific knowledge for this astonishing discussion of the body and soul of man. Listen to him explain the realms of the spiritual and unattainable! Don’t miss his extraordinary pages on prayer and miracles, the human mind, the conquest of disease! Read it, discuss it, and apply the message to your own life!  (Amazon.com)

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Alexis Carrel (June 28, 1873 – November 5, 1944) was a French surgeon and biologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1912 for pioneering vascular suturing techniques. Wikipedia

What is Sufism? (nimatullahi.org)

Sufism

Sufism is a school for the actualization of divine ethics. It involves an enlightened inner being, not intellectual proof; revelation and witnessing, not logic. By divine ethics, we are referring to ethics that transcend mere social convention, a way of being that is the actualization of the attributes of God.

To explain the Truth is indeed a difficult task. Words, being limited, can never really express the perfection of the Absolute, the Unbound. Thus, for those who are imperfect, words create doubt and misunderstanding. Yet:

If one cannot drink up the entire ocean,
one can drink to one’s limit.

Philosophers have written volumes and spoken endlessly of the Truth, but somehow their efforts have always fallen short. For the sufi, philosophers are those who view the Perfection of the Absolute from a limited perspective; so all they see is part of the Absolute, not the Infinite in its entirety. It is indeed true that what philosophers see is correct; nevertheless, it is only a part of the whole.

One is reminded of Rumi’s well-known story of a group of men in India who had never seen an elephant. One day they came to a place where an elephant was. In complete darkness they approached the animal, each man feeling it. Afterwards, they described what they thought they had perceived. Of course their descriptions were different. The one who felt a leg, imagined the elephant to be a pillar. The one who felt the animal’s ear, described the elephant as a fan, and so on. Each one of their descriptions with respect to the various parts they had experienced was true. However, as far as accurately describing the whole, their conceptions had all fallen short. If they had had a candle, the difference of opinions would not have come about. The candle’s light would have revealed the elephant as a whole.

Only by the light of the Spiritual Path and the mystic way can the Truth be discovered. In order for one to truly witness the Perfection of the Absolute, one must see with one’s inner being, which perceives the whole of Reality. This witnessing happens when one becomes perfect, losing one’s (partial) existence in the Whole. If the Whole is likened to the Ocean, and the part to a drop, the sufi says that witnessing the Ocean with the eye of a drop is impossible. However, when the drop becomes one with the Ocean, it sees the Ocean with the eye of the Ocean.

Contributed by Brian Wallenstein, H.W., d.

God Regrets Never Creating Any Two-Headed Snake Creatures (theonion.com)

GodAlmightyTHE HEAVENS—Maintaining that He was overall very pleased with the creation of all things, God Almighty, Our Lord and Heavenly Father, admitted Tuesday that His biggest regret was never making a two-headed snake creature. “I always wanted to create some kind of super-poisonous snake thing with a head at either end, and maybe some freaky pitch-black eyes,” said God, adding that back when He was creating them, He spent far too much time tinkering with snakes’ “wicked” fangs and was ultimately forced to hurriedly “slap a tail on them” and move on to making lizards. “Leathery wings would be pretty cool, too. And maybe the heads would try to eat each other—damn, that would be so sweet. Know what? Fuck it—I’m whipping up one of those things.” The Lord then confirmed that in order to start on the two-headed snake initiative, He would have to sideline His current project of creating an even dumber-looking alpaca.

Baird T. Spalding prayer

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Baird Thomas Spalding (October 3, 1872 – March 18, 1953) was an American writer, author of the spiritual book series: Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East. Wikipedia
“The Chelas in India have a very beautiful prayer which you will note is not a beseeching prayer:
 
‘I go forth this day in all things immersed wholly in God and God’s abundance.  The conquering Christ stands forth one with God’s abundance and in every activity of this day.  Now I know that I am God’s supreme child.  I move each moment of this day immersed in God and God’s divine love.  God! God! God!  The great flame of love flows through every atom of my whole being.  I Am the pure golden flame of God.  I pour this divine flame through my physical body.  The conquering Christ salutes you, God, my Father, Peace! Peace! Peace!  The great peace of God prevails!'”
–from “Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East, Vol. 5”