Do You want Salvation?
By 34momma
@34momma (13882)
United States
July 9, 2008 9:16am CST
Here is something I read in a book, and I wanted to share it with my mylot friends. Please tell me what you think.
Most people pursue physical pleasures or various forms of psychological gratification because they believe that those things will make them happy or free them from a feeling of fear or lack. Happiness may be perceived as a heightened sense of aliveness attained through physical pleasure, or a more secure and more complete sense of attained through some form of psychological gratification. This is the search for salvation from a state of unsatisfactoriness or insufficiency. Invariably, any satisfaction that they obtain is short-lived, so the condition of satisfaction or fulfillment is usually projected once again onto an imaginary point away from the here and now. “When I obtain this or am free of that – then I will be okay. This is the unconscious mind-set that creates the illusion of salvation in the future.
True salvation is fulfillment, peace, and life in all its fullness. It is to be who you are, to feel within you the good that has no opposite, the joy of Being that depends on nothing outside itself. It is felt not as a passing experience but as an abiding presence. In theistic language, it is to “know God”- not as something outside you but as your own innermost essence. True salvation is to know yourself as an inseparable part of the timeless and formless One Life from which all that exists derives its being.
True salvation is a state of freedom – from fear, from suffering, from a perceived stat of lack and insufficiency and therefore from all wanting, needing, grasping, and clinging. It is freedom from compulsive thinking, from negativity, and above all from past and future as a psychological need. Your mind is telling you that you cannot get there from here. Something needs to happen, or you need to become this or that before you can be free and fulfilled. It is saying, in fact, that you need time – that you need to find, sort out, do achieve, acquire, become, or understand something before you can be free or complete. You see time as the means to salvation, whereas in truth it is the greatest obstacle to salvation. You think that you can’t get there from where and who you are at this moment because you are not yet complete or good enough, but the truth is that here and now is the only point from where you can get there. You “get” there by realizing that you are there already. You find God the moment you realize that you don’t need to see God. So there is no only way to salvation: Any condition can be used, but no particular condition is needed. However, there is only one point of access: the Now. There can be no salvation away from this moment. You are lonely and with a partner? Enter the Now from there.
There is nothing you can ever do or attain that will get you closer to salvation than it is at this moment. This may be hard to grasp for a mind accustomed to thinking that everything worthwhile is in the future. Nor can anything that you ever did or that was done to you in the past prevent you from saying yes to what is and taking your attention deeply into the Now. You cannot do this in the future. You do it now or not at all.
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@alokn99 (5717)
• India
9 Jul 08
I agree with you on the partial definition of salvation i.e the freedom form fear, suffering ..... However this is not a perspective of the larger picture. To understand what salvation is , one has to have a deep understanding of life, its relation with time. The " Now " is where the problem comes. The now is a sort of virtual reality and forms only part of the various stages. Yes, Now is relevant for us to move towards the path.
@Rozie37 (15499)
• Turkmenistan
10 Jul 08
Although this sounds very lovely indeed, it has nothing to do with true salvation. True salvation hast to do with believing that God sent his only son Jesus to this earth to be born and die for our sins. That he rose again on the third day and ascended to heaven and will return again for those who have believed on his completed work on this earth.
Anything short of this is meant to decieve you. There is a place in every human being's heart for God to dwell. Nothing else can fill that void but him. Until that void is filled, one will always feel that something is missing in their lives. That is no way around it. No matter what you have heard, saw, or read. Jesus is the only way to God.



