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Matthew 7:14 Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.

How many of us consider how profound and important this statement is?

Love, Light and Peace,
Scott
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The presumption that one has found it and passed through it can be only self justification.

“This one door is the door of the Palace of Nowhere. It is the door of God. It is our very self, our true self called by God to perfect union with himself. And it is through this door we secretly enter in responding to the saving call to ‘Come with me to the Palace of Nowhere where all the many things are one.’”

(Thomas Merton's "Palace of Nowhere")

The door without wish. The undesired. The unplanned door. The door never expected. Never wanted. Not desirable as a door. Not a joke, not a trap door. Not select. Not exclusive. Not for a few. Not for many. Not for. Door without aim. Door without end. Does not respond to a key—so do not imagine you have a key. Do not have your hopes on possession of the key.
ArcAngel · 61-69, M
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Once again, you are relying on the philosphies of men, not the TRUTH of YHWH, and you will see
that you are going NOWHERE! Can't you see that it is in the very words that you are reading?
GrinNude · 61-69, C
What do you think about the Bridal Chamber? As is referred to in the Gospel of Philip and the Gospel of Thomas. And why do you think these Gospels were removed from the New Testament in 300 ad when Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire?
ArcAngel · 61-69, M
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The Roman Church was ridiculous; I lean towards the Gnostics.
GrinNude · 61-69, C
@ArcAngel Yes, removed along with the Gospel of Mary. The "good old boys" of the Roman Empire's Christianity couldn't allow anything that elevated the status of women.
ArcAngel · 61-69, M
@GrinNude
Yes, have you read the Pistis Sophia?

 
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