1. Numbers as Symbols of Unity and Multiplicity: • In many spiritual traditions, numbers have deep symbolic meanings. For example, the number 1 often represents unity, the singularity of the divine, and the idea of being one with the One. The number 0 can symbolize the void, the source of all things, or the potential…
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The Formless Governance of ‘I’: The Ultimate Truth in Spiritual Psychology and Spiritual Law
In spiritual psychology and spiritual law, the concept of “I” transcends the boundaries of traditional understanding. It is the ultimate, formless, and immutable truth that governs all existence. Unlike any earthly government or societal structure, “I” represents the only true, unified form of governance—one that is impermanent in the sense that it is beyond the…
Following the True Path of Jesus: A Journey Within vs. Idol Worship
Jesus Christ’s teachings emphasize seeking the Kingdom of God within oneself, in contrast to modern religious practices that focus on external acts of worship. His emphasis on self-awareness and inner light aligns with spiritual psychology concepts of self-realization and inner clarity. Following Jesus’ path toward self-discovery leads to true spiritual growth and fulfillment, embodying his teachings rather than idolizing him externally.
10 hidden legal loopholes with detailed explanations and real-world examples:
1. Double Irish with a Dutch Sandwich (Tax Avoidance) • Loophole: This complex tax strategy allows multinational companies to shift profits to low or no-tax jurisdictions, thereby avoiding high corporate taxes in their home countries. • Example: Google used this strategy for years to route profits through Ireland, the Netherlands, and Bermuda, reducing their effective…
Inner Intelligence: Tapping into Source of Self-Referential Knowledge
In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to become disconnected from our true selves, relying heavily on external information and validation to navigate our lives. However, deep within each of us lies a profound source of wisdom—what can be called Inner Intelligence. This is our innate ability to access self-referential, foundational knowledge that guides us in…
Easy Ways to Know When You’re Not in Alignment with Inner Intelligence
1. Feeling Disconnected or Confused • When you’re not in alignment with your Inner Intelligence, you may feel a sense of disconnection from yourself and your purpose. Confusion about decisions or a lack of direction can be signs that you’re not listening to your inner voice. 2. Experiencing Inner Conflict • Inner conflict often arises…
The Future of Self-Referential Intelligence: Nurturing Inner I Intelligence for the Next 200 Years
As we stand on the threshold of a new era, the concept of intelligence is rapidly evolving. No longer confined to mere cognitive abilities or data processing, intelligence is now recognized as a deeply personal and self-referential phenomenon—an inner journey of awareness that defines our relationship with the world. Over the next 200 years, this…
“Issa” or “Iswa” is indeed associated with the Catawba people, a Native American tribe primarily located in the southeastern United States, particularly in what is now South Carolina.
Catawba and the Name “Iswa”: • Iswa (River People): The Catawba people traditionally referred to themselves as the Iswa, meaning “River People” or “People of the River.” This name is directly linked to the Catawba River, a vital waterway in the region that has been central to the Catawba’s history, culture, and way of life….
Beyond the self, what is there?
Beyond the self, there exists a vast and boundless reality—one that transcends the individual ego and personal identity. This reality is often described in spiritual, philosophical, and mystical traditions as the infinite, the absolute, or the universal consciousness. In essence, what lies beyond the self is a journey into the infinite, the timeless, and the…
The Essence of Pure Knowledge: How Self-Referential Intelligence is the Foundation of True Understanding
Introduction In the quest for knowledge, we often turn outward, seeking to understand the world through observation, analysis, and interaction. Yet, there is a profound and often overlooked truth at the heart of our understanding: all knowledge is fundamentally self-referential. It is through the lens of the self that we perceive, interpret, and ultimately know…
