Spiritual deception is the wounding of human nature by falsehood. Spiritual deception is the state of all men without exception, and it has been made possible by the fall of our original parents. All of us are subject to spiritual deception. Awareness of this fact is the greatest protection against it. Likewise, the greatest spiritual deception of all is to consider oneself free from it. We are all deceived, all deluded; we all find ourselves in a condition of falsehood; we all need to be liberated by the Truth. The Truth is our Lord Jesus Christ (John 8:32-14:6). Let us assimilate that Truth by faith in it; Let us cry out in prayer to this Truth, and it will draw us out of the abyss of demonic deception and self-delusion.
St Ignatius Brianchaninov
Thank you for this! Saint Ignatius Brianchaninov, pray for us!
My best advice would be to seek a good priest and go to confession.
Do you say, then, that I have committed sins of thought in this?
I am not trying to tell you what to think. You have free will to think however you like.
I don’t think that’s why I have free will. I think I have free will, to decide to love God or to love sin, and I hope I tend more and more to loving God.
LOL! Believe me…it is not new to me. I have known many people that took the Catholic-Hindu path and found themselves at the edge of the abyss.
I am devoted to the Rosary. I’m pretty safe.
Sticks and stones.
I did not mean to single you out. MY limited view of God is likewise incomplete.
Thank God.
So now you are saying that Our Lady of Fatima taught Karma Yoga?
How are we defining Karma Yoga? I think that is our disagreement.
I am a terrible sinner and there is no reason that you should be obedient to an anonymous Orthodox Christian on an internet forum……but it would probably be wise for you to have a long talk with a good traditional-minded priest.
Every chance I get! I love God’s priests.
Finally I am in agreement with you. You** are** proposing radical ideas.
Yes. I am not pretending they are not.
Remember a certain itinerant preacher in First Century Judaea, who also proposed radical ideas?
I’m not presuming to compare myself with Him, all I’m saying is that there is precedent. If one can be radical and orthodox at the same time, that is what I’m striving for.
But I have an inkling that there are scores on this forum who would provide more opposition to your radical ideas. Some may come to show themselves….others may be lurking.
No doubt.
My way is to pray for their conversion……and I will.
Thank you! In that, we are in 100% agreement. Thank you for joining me in prayer for my friends!
The kind of people I would love to draw into the Church — my friends — are the kind of people who deeply mistrust organized religion, with good reason. It is nothing short of a miracle, that I myself am a faithful Catholic. That is God’s doing, not mine. If He did it to me, certainly, He can do it to others whose minds are similar to mine. I am not so much coming
from Traditional Catholicism and trying to branch out, as I am coming from a syncretistic, hippie-like, universal peace and love perspective, and being drawn by God more deeply into His Sacred Heart and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. In that process, I have come to see many parallels between authentic Catholic spirituality and the various forms of spirituality practiced by others in other traditions. I firmly believe that it is God’s Will to draw all persons into the fullness of the truth, so I seek to explain the Faith in terms that I can understand, and others like me, who have a background of spiritual exploration of many paths.
And yes, I do pray, every single day. I pray for them, often. But I am not going to merely pray for them, and fail to act, and I am not going to shun them until they convert. They are my friends. I am going to be the leaven in the loaf. When I talk to them, I am not going to preach at them, I am going to help them in any way I can to gain the understanding that I believe I possess, from God. I have not found it necessary to discard everything I’ve ever learned, in order to draw closer to God in His Church. I don’t see it as necessary for others, either. Truth is truth, and Jesus is THE Truth, but,
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The Catholic Church rejects nothing that is true and holy in these religions. (specifically Hinduism and Buddhism) She regards with sincere reverence those ways of conduct and of life, those precepts and teachings which, though differing in many aspects from the ones she holds and sets forth, nonetheless often reflect a ray of that Truth which enlightens all men.
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I seek a Synthesis of ALL truth, wherever it may be found.
Peace! Thanks again for your prayers and your admonitions!