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Monthly Archives: March 2021
Is the World an Illusion?
by Michael Maciel Just as a person’s face can reveal something about his or her personality, no one would presume that it reveals everything. There’s almost an infinity of stuff going on behind the masks that we wear. Why do … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Non-Duality, Lessons
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Hey You, Know Thyself
by Michael Maciel So, rather a rude title, no? It’s the best alternative to “Man, Know Thyself,” because of the problematic word “man,” which seems to exclude women. And even though the convention tells us that it doesn’t, that “man” … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Transformation, Lessons, Meditation
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Sorrow Cleanses the Soul
by Michael Maciel We’ve all done something that we regret. Shame keeps us from facing the loss that our action caused, which makes it difficult to be with the fact of the results of what we did. By “fact,” I … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Transformation, Lessons
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