Why Is Spiritual Truth So Difficult to Find?

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Why is spiritual reality so hard to find? Why is it so difficult to confirm and validate items of spiritual significance?

I have given this topic some serious thought for a while. These are my conclusions, as well.

The reasons why spiritual truth is so elusive may be several. Here is a list of them:

1. Many people who are searching do so in the incorrect ways. What am I referring to here? First, we use our own thinking power to relate to and discover spiritual truth and reality. Because spiritual reality is what is encasing our constrained thinking ability, this will bring us nowhere. In some ways, spiritual reality is "beyond" the default thinking mode set by a personality or ego. Sorry, but the majority of people already do this. Due of this, Christians can ONLY BELIEVE in divine spiritual truth and NOT EXPERIENCE IT.

In a state of complete thoughtlessness (I mean not even one thought! ), we shall clearly perceive ourselves as an all-pervading Presence. One learns that the world and oneself are not what they first appear to be at these moments. And all of a sudden, we get what the sages from many traditions have been saying for years.

2. Having beliefs that are conditioned by society. What should be real and what shouldn't be real was clearly defined by our upbringing. And this is backed up by a framework that is based on both visual and experience confirmation, as well as scientific proof.

Let me elaborate on this topic. Adults and schooling have been dictating what is right and wrong to us since we were little. We have all been trained to have the same thoughts. As a result, the information and beliefs that we are given have an impact on our sense of identity. Do you realize how differently a youngster perceives the world before they have learned anything? We learn a lot of how we see the world. It departs significantly from how we normally refer to things. However, learned behaviors are undoubtedly not harmful; rather, contemporary cultural factors try to discourage and repress some innate cognitive skills like intuitive clairvoyance. And for effective spiritual navigation, intuition is a crucial component.

3. We believe we are all-knowing. because we assume we are all-knowing. I know it all syndrome will prevent us from truly understanding anything. Why is it the case? Because a 'know-it-all' won't want to understand profoundly and won't delve deep enough...

So, to summarize, these are my results.


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