Clarification and Being
Orlando Lujan Martinez, IWAA
Jean-Yves Leloup,mystic, theologian and scholar, book about The Gospels of Mary Magdalene is a thought provoking book that believers, skeptics, agnostics and atheists should read.
One of the proverbs from the Gospel of Mary Magdalene.: The teacher(God) answered: All that is born, all that is created, all the elements of nature are inter-woven and united with each other. All that is composed will decompose; everything returns to the roots; matter returns to the order of matter:
These words, written 2,000 years ago, are not religious dogma, linguistic meanderings or rhetoric, but ancient knowledge which coincides with what science knows to be true today. Here science and spiritually meet and separate at the same time. Science does, not yet fully agree, with the spiritual dimension of the proverbs from The Gospels of Mary Magdalene. For she knows that the teachers words are the beginning of the return to being fully human and discovering the Real world and the wisdom of God which are also the words of ancient wisdom.
Leloup comments on “everything returns to its roots; matter returns to the original matter. All evolution involves a return. To return is not to go back--rather to go forward..... It is a return to the place that is our origin and our destiny....We return to the Source and the beginning.|"
The Gospels of Mary Magdalene are about a Kingdom we can know as living Beings in this world. The knowledge is meant to re-interrogate humans with their selves so they can become fully human and above the illusions, attachments and the suffering brought to life through the seven deadly sins of: pride, lust, envy anger, covetousness, gluttony, and sloth. Which are present, and the motives, in the greater sins of genocide, wars, murder, fraud, violence, pedophilia, rape and the sins of skepticism. pessimism and cynicism which are the final disillusionment. For God says: There are no sins. It is man that makes sin exist.
Leloup says: “Through the poor use of our senses, intelligence, and emotions, these faculties have become disoriented-they have lost there orient, that is to say, their attunment with the Being that is at the heart of all impermanence, transitory phenomena of the world. It is only this disorientation that enables us to pervert ourselves, society, and the universal order itself.” As we have noticed in the turmoil of our senses and in the world.
And again: “Furthermore the Kingdom that is spoken of in The Gospels of Mary Magdalene must not be confused with the return to some sort of lost paradise or a state of consciousness. Rather it is the awakening to this very dimension of Being that is the source of our existence now, and of the mystery of there being something instead of nothing."
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