The only "doctrine" is change from a negative situation is to reverse the thinking pattern.
People want to change but they don't know how.
The best start is by changing their own outlook of themselves and looking to the perfect spirit inside and rejecting the old man/woman outer person that the world has created.
im guessing you might find some answers googling around things like "ego development" and "adult ego development" and such
though its not typically thought of in biblical spiritual doctrinal contexts (i my self cant seperate them so easily)
seems the quintessential "ego trip" is a sort of long and windy road of many steps we must all must traverse in life as we head from birth to death
and so compasses and maps and geographying skills and such come in handy ... which is why we look for people like that...
such as why many were drawn to VPs PFAL holy spirit charts and such...and found elements of meaning
we naturally reach for meaning-making when reason has failed us
deeper introspection as we age...a period of deconstructing our own ego
finding deeper, wider layers of subjectivity...and intersubjectivity
as well as deeper, wider layers of objectivity ... and interobjectivity
this is the beginnings of a more deeply contemplative stance that helps carry us into being of wise old age...or wise old sage...whatever the time, race or tradition
and well...i know there are strong anti-ego feelings among us here at times...
its common in our post-modern culture ... egos running around hypocritically pretending like we have killed our selves
...which is perhaps amplified as many many of us enter into the same natural deconstructive stages of life together
in a way...we are in a sort of double whammy of transformation until we make it through to the other side
...perhaps even rescue the use and meaning of the ego in unexpected ways
i would go as far as to say that that many of our most revered and remembered saints and saviors of history demonstrated those very kinds of things
here is an interesting example of an eastern epistemology
here is a quote from Jain Epistemology
Since reality is multi-faceted, none of the pramanas gives absolute or perfect knowledge. Consequently, all knowledge is only tentative and provisional. This is expressed in Jain philosophy in the doctrine of naya, or partial predication (also known as the doctrine of perspectives or viewpoints). This insight generates a sevenfold classification of predications, which can be schematized as follows:
Perhaps a is F.
Perhaps a is not-F.
Perhaps a is both F and not-F.
Perhaps a is indescribable.
Perhaps a is indescribable and F.
Perhaps a is indescribable and not-F.
Perhaps a is indescribable, and both F and not-F.
'Perhaps' here is used as a translation of syat which can also be translated as ‘from a perspective,’ or ‘somehow.’
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Abigail
Very well said!
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Ham
I don't know about vision of the mind.. but visualision of the light.. perhaps that is what may free the self from self.
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DrWearWord
Yes, that was a weak statement on my part and I am glad you clarified it.
The question is "how" do we guide people into this doctrine of light? How do we give them the keys to discernment?
Thank you Abigail as always you are very comforting and soothing in your replies, like spring sunshine on a rainy day. :)
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DrWearWord
The only "doctrine" is change from a negative situation is to reverse the thinking pattern.
People want to change but they don't know how.
The best start is by changing their own outlook of themselves and looking to the perfect spirit inside and rejecting the old man/woman outer person that the world has created.
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sirguessalot
DWW...your curiousity is quite sparkly to me
im guessing you might find some answers googling around things like "ego development" and "adult ego development" and such
though its not typically thought of in biblical spiritual doctrinal contexts (i my self cant seperate them so easily)
seems the quintessential "ego trip" is a sort of long and windy road of many steps we must all must traverse in life as we head from birth to death
and so compasses and maps and geographying skills and such come in handy ... which is why we look for people like that...
such as why many were drawn to VPs PFAL holy spirit charts and such...and found elements of meaning
we naturally reach for meaning-making when reason has failed us
deeper introspection as we age...a period of deconstructing our own ego
finding deeper, wider layers of subjectivity...and intersubjectivity
as well as deeper, wider layers of objectivity ... and interobjectivity
this is the beginnings of a more deeply contemplative stance that helps carry us into being of wise old age...or wise old sage...whatever the time, race or tradition
and well...i know there are strong anti-ego feelings among us here at times...
its common in our post-modern culture ... egos running around hypocritically pretending like we have killed our selves
...which is perhaps amplified as many many of us enter into the same natural deconstructive stages of life together
in a way...we are in a sort of double whammy of transformation until we make it through to the other side
...perhaps even rescue the use and meaning of the ego in unexpected ways
i would go as far as to say that that many of our most revered and remembered saints and saviors of history demonstrated those very kinds of things
here is an interesting example of an eastern epistemology
here is a quote from Jain Epistemology
imagine applying that to one's 'sense of self'
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cman
Well said...yeah..get comfy with a stand and loose your sight
get bored, perhaps even suicidal
some say what's wrong with where i'm at
i say nothing
everyone is somewhere
we are closer together when it's seen
take off the facade and quit playing God and let God be as it becomes you
selflessly, with reason beyond words of reason
so why should i look for more?
cause it's coming, like it or not
can be hell or heaven
eventually heaven thou hell plays a dynamic role
like the parable of the talents
or the one lost sheep
it's there, beautiful, springing forth joy and life
and pain and sorrow all at the same time
highway to the danger zone
everyone is on it
realized or not
forgiveness is inescapable
so is love
good to hear from ya todd
as always, feel free to write parts of the book in your heart
as DWW does as Abigail does
it's within us all
and such is the trust Abigail
that opening the heart does not mean explaining it
but letting it rip with the hearers in mind
those that don't won't but will
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Abigail
Hiya SirG! As always, good to see you
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sirguessalot
hi Abi
good to see you too
here is another interesting page of doctrines that seem to me to follow the theme of this thread
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cman
your ability to see these doors still delights my soul Sirg
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