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	<title>Comments on: Scripture, Dogma &#038; the Supreme Ideation</title>
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	<description>The change is coming</description>
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		<title>By: conceptvessel</title>
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		<description>Premasagar, thank you for sharing these words, which are both liberating and challenging. 

Shrii Shrii Anandumurti calls on us to accept responsibility for our spiritual development and for our actions. He is not alone in this call: other spiritual teachers have pointed to this path as well. Two that come to my mind are the historical Buddha, who advised his followers to be lamps unto themselves, and the Protestant theologian Paul Tillich, who admonished his readers to place nothing above the "Ground of Being," including our sacred texts. 

Following this call is not easy, but it is a call to deep and abiding joy.  I believe it that our affirmative response is crucial for the spiritual health of humanity. 

Best wishes for peace,
Jeanne</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Premasagar, thank you for sharing these words, which are both liberating and challenging. </p>
<p>Shrii Shrii Anandumurti calls on us to accept responsibility for our spiritual development and for our actions. He is not alone in this call: other spiritual teachers have pointed to this path as well. Two that come to my mind are the historical Buddha, who advised his followers to be lamps unto themselves, and the Protestant theologian Paul Tillich, who admonished his readers to place nothing above the &#8220;Ground of Being,&#8221; including our sacred texts. </p>
<p>Following this call is not easy, but it is a call to deep and abiding joy.  I believe it that our affirmative response is crucial for the spiritual health of humanity. </p>
<p>Best wishes for peace,<br />
Jeanne</p>
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