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The idea of restoration in Catholicism is primarily exoteric. You will notice that most of the questions here regarding heaven and soul have to do with location primarily, and condition secondarily. “You” *go to *heaven or hell because… The result of action is movement to a place to be with in an objective sense. The questions deal primarily with salvific matters in the realm of “it,” or the outside of things, or actions having interior consequences. Thus you have such considerations in this system as actual persons or items being considered as entering or gaining a state. In other words the Catholic language surrounding salvation uses many such words as: with, to, in, when, go, see, etc. It is the language of objectification.
Meaning has little to do with the dynamic, whereas Meaning is the actual primary relationship with Deity. The considerations of Meaning in esoteric paths have primacy and are thereby in fact more useful in salvific matters, as those considerations have to do with “I” and “we” or the inside of things. In esoteric systems the considerations are primarily of Identity, or the significance of states of being, and therefore of maturity in awareness.
It is interesting in this regard that most of the posters on here are invested in the drama of being right according to dogma, whereas the esotericists are concerned with waking up and being aware of Self, or of the nature of the individual per se as a receptacle of thoughts that may include dogma but which is primarily “spirit.” It is the nature and conditon of that spirit apart from its contents realtive to dogma that is the concern of the esotericist.
Whereas the exotericist, such as the ordinary Catholic is concerned with being right according to an acquired system of thought that (s)he tends to mistake for Self or soul, or at least the one and only way, the esotericist looks inward at the map provided by the understanding that the feeling of “I” is the key to understanding one’s being made in the Image and Likeness of God. Of the two modes, the latter, or esoteric, is bound to be the more accurate as it is independent of the exigencies of imposing a pre-designed paradigm over one’s experience. One can go direct.
This yields a meaning of Soul that is experientially valid as distinct from dogmatically asserted. There is no dogma and her litter of poopies in heaven. There is BEing, Understanding, Significance, Satisfaction, yet all those words are very partial and inadequate. The one thing there is not is location. The restoration mentioned above has to do with the regaining of understanding of Source as Self. No, not personal self and in you and me, but of the meaning of “I” as Soul. That I includes all forms. Think about it. If you are not present as “I” to witness the world, where is it? The world is always and only withing your sense of “I.” That is why we say that the world is contents and that the Soul, or feeling of “I” is the key to the understanding of God. It, the “I” is experientially linked to Substance, whereas dogma is strictly descriptive of intellectual interpretation formalized into a belief system. Such as system as contents cannot hold the container. It is software. The Soul is hardware. It is durable beyond its contents including the sense of body. In fact the body that is resurrected is in Fact the body of Understanding of the Nature of Soul. Then it is known that “I” will always have the body necessary for expression if the desire to do so is attended to. Including a dog, if you like.
Meaning has little to do with the dynamic, whereas Meaning is the actual primary relationship with Deity. The considerations of Meaning in esoteric paths have primacy and are thereby in fact more useful in salvific matters, as those considerations have to do with “I” and “we” or the inside of things. In esoteric systems the considerations are primarily of Identity, or the significance of states of being, and therefore of maturity in awareness.
It is interesting in this regard that most of the posters on here are invested in the drama of being right according to dogma, whereas the esotericists are concerned with waking up and being aware of Self, or of the nature of the individual per se as a receptacle of thoughts that may include dogma but which is primarily “spirit.” It is the nature and conditon of that spirit apart from its contents realtive to dogma that is the concern of the esotericist.
Whereas the exotericist, such as the ordinary Catholic is concerned with being right according to an acquired system of thought that (s)he tends to mistake for Self or soul, or at least the one and only way, the esotericist looks inward at the map provided by the understanding that the feeling of “I” is the key to understanding one’s being made in the Image and Likeness of God. Of the two modes, the latter, or esoteric, is bound to be the more accurate as it is independent of the exigencies of imposing a pre-designed paradigm over one’s experience. One can go direct.
This yields a meaning of Soul that is experientially valid as distinct from dogmatically asserted. There is no dogma and her litter of poopies in heaven. There is BEing, Understanding, Significance, Satisfaction, yet all those words are very partial and inadequate. The one thing there is not is location. The restoration mentioned above has to do with the regaining of understanding of Source as Self. No, not personal self and in you and me, but of the meaning of “I” as Soul. That I includes all forms. Think about it. If you are not present as “I” to witness the world, where is it? The world is always and only withing your sense of “I.” That is why we say that the world is contents and that the Soul, or feeling of “I” is the key to the understanding of God. It, the “I” is experientially linked to Substance, whereas dogma is strictly descriptive of intellectual interpretation formalized into a belief system. Such as system as contents cannot hold the container. It is software. The Soul is hardware. It is durable beyond its contents including the sense of body. In fact the body that is resurrected is in Fact the body of Understanding of the Nature of Soul. Then it is known that “I” will always have the body necessary for expression if the desire to do so is attended to. Including a dog, if you like.
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