Soul knowledge
sends you in the opposite direction from consumerism. It’s not addition that
makes one holy, but subtraction: stripping the illusions, letting go of the
pretense, exposing the false self, breaking open the heart and the
understanding, not taking one’s private self too seriously. Conversion is more
about unlearning than learning.
In a certain
sense we are on the utterly wrong track. We are climbing while Jesus is
descending, and in that we reflect the pride and the arrogance of Western
civilization, always trying to accomplish, perform, and achieve. We transferred
much of that to our version of Christianity and made the Gospel into spiritual
consumerism. The ego is still in charge. There is not much room left for God
when the false self takes itself and its private self-development that
seriously.
All we can
really do is get ourselves out of the way, and honestly we can’t even
do that. It is done to us through this terrible thing called suffering.
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