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1st Century AD Christianity -- Inner peace, the optimum state of being

baro-san

Senior Member
Turning inward. Tuning into psychic senses:
  1. Hearing
  2. Vision
  3. Feeling
  4. Intuition
  5. Soul’s perspective
  6. Lucidity
Relations and functions of the elements:
  1. How? Concept. Resonant with the gestalt.
  2. What? Form. Gestalt.
  3. Why? Substance. Dissonant with the gestalt.
  4. Who? Action. Clue for the dissonant element.
  5. When? Curriculum. Clue for the resonant element and gestalt.
  6. Guidance, insight.

Imagining a door toward dream reality. Entered. Semi obscure, misty. Looking down my body: rags. Tanned, or brownish skin. Male, 20s or 30s, good physical shape. 1st century AD. Greece, maybe Middle East. Name: Minos. Prisoner. Have been soldier for many years, by choice; good at it, good profession.

Now peaceful; overwhelming inner peace. No fear, no anger. No worries, no desires. Living.

Christian. Occasional contacts with other Christians, but no participation in organized religion. Neither hiding being a Christian, nor sharing about it excepting with those that seemed open. Converted because it brought me inner peace. Not expecting anything, nor asking for anything from God or man.

I am aware of my existence in the 21st century. I don't know if this experience is a past life, a projection, a lucid dream. Is there a meaning in it? It made me experience that comforting peacefulness, undisturbed by fear, anger, desires, expectations. It feels like this inner peace gives a whole meaning to life. Nothing else could add to it. It feels like the optimum state of being, for whatever we are here to experience.

It also shows the great difference between the Christianity’s beginnings and the Christianity that came later. Early, it spread fast among people for its simplicity and the inner peace it was bringing. It didn't ask anything from you. People weren't aware, or only vaguely had heard of a man who taught about living in this state of inner peace. It didn't even require to think of God; even less to fear him.


 
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