Philosophy � Greek 124. Philosophy � Greek Philosophy � Greek

"Open Eyes"

The non-exclusive, non-inward, native State of the Divinely Self-Realized Adept, Who is Identified Unconditionally with the Divine Reality, while also allowing whatever arises to appear in the Divine Consciousness (and spontaneously Recognizing everything that arises as only a modification of That One).

The Transcendental Self is intuited in the mature phases of the advanced stage of life, but It can be Realized at that stage only by the forced (or Grace-Given) exclusion of the phenomena of world, body, mind, and self. In "Open Eyes," that impulse to exclusion is unnecessary, as "the Eyes of the Heart Open" and Perfect Realization of the Spiritual , Transcendental, and Divine Self in the final stage of life becomes permanent and incorruptible by any phenomenal events.

What is morality? Any word, action or teaching that assists another in becoming "untrapped" from the physical body and brain which then leads an individual to know, and more importantly, to have the actual experience of SPIRITUAL-SELF-REALIZATION (giving hope).

What is immoral? Any word, action or teaching that prevents others from experiencing SELF-REALIZATION as ETERNAL SPIRIT. The re-enforcing of another's physical condition, limitations and fears for one's own gain or control (false hope),i.e., the teaching that the material, or physical universe and the physical body (with it's brain and field of the mind) is the primary reality and is the foundation of all human experience, understanding and evolution.

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