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soul’s dIvIne JourneY
A. Thank you, for you have asked a very universal
question. First, may I say that if you have found a path or
doctrine that you resonate with and have happily embraced,
do not leave it, but stay right with it and take it to the very
end. The divine allows us to be attracted to nearly every-
thing that exists within life, including all paths, doctrines,
and truths. We live so many different incarnations that
eventually we experience everything in life, naturally
evolving the quality of our search. The divine has instilled
a type of self-destruction system in everything within the
lower worlds. Whenever you imbibe in or partake of some-
thing, whether marriage, children, collecting cars, or being
a bum, you are initially attracted by it and find reason to be
there, but eventually you find it no longer fulfills you and
you simply lose interest. This same principle can be seen
with children and their toys, it occurs to all of us with lovers
and mates, it manifests in our occupation, and it most cer-
tainly transpires in our search for truth.
seekers, true seekers, are those who yearn for god
and truth, and they never rest until they discover the level
of truth that is relative to their own present experience. If
Buddhism is someone’s truth for this lifetime, that in-
dividual will not rest until he or she is a good Buddhist. If
metaphysics is the destined karmic pursuit for someone
who currently happens to be a Christian, that person will
carry religion only so far, and then suddenly it will fizzle
out, and he or she will feel a strong magnetic attraction
for some type of metaphysical study. The point is that first
there is an initial attraction, and then in time, there is an
aversion. This is inherent and purposeful, and it can be
defined as the intrinsic nature of all experience in the
lower worlds.
We are all destined to arrive back to our spiritual
home, fully realized in soul and having found ourselves in

