experiences that have developed the human spirit through many reincarnations from
antiquity to the present day? Why then the Church denies reincarnation, does it think that
the spiritual path can be walked quickly and easily within the evanescence of human life?
Why does it continue preaching naive explanations about the most complex of all things being? In this respect esotericism gives much more meaningful answers than the naive
beliefs of today’s church. Is it by chance that most people have already rejected church
explanations, considering them to be too naive. One can not deny the fact that the
development of various sciences has contributed to people thinking more rationally.
Despite of the many mistakes I do not want to deny the benefits the Church has brought . It
is true that religious people in most cases have a higher morality . The Church definitely has
merit in the cultivation of feelings. It is true that many people have got rid of vices and have
developed valuable qualities thanks to Christian teaching . The problem lies not in this
doctrine, it is true and essential, the problem is that the Church can not accept the esoteric
knowledge and discoveries of psychology, and they are vital to the spiritual development of
people. The problem is that while the mind of preachers is closed in prejudice and bigotry,
it would always see a contradiction in these things. While serving to the letter in the Bible
and not seeking the broadest sense, it can not understand the truth.
The Bible says that "nothing is accidental". Does this not mean that everything has a
meaning and a reason. Or how would they explain God's love which allows some people to
be born disabled, others to undergo terrible mishaps, and third to encounter mostly good
things? Is God more kindly disposed to some and less to others? Isn’t there a more
reasonable explanation in the esotericism which says that everything we experience in this
lifetime is the result of accumulated karma (negative energy) or diharma ( positive energy )
in previous lives, which in the first case should be cleansed with bigger suffering that
accompanies the "devouring fire ", spoken of in the Bible, and the second one has led to a
more developed spirituality. Or in other words, what we have sown in previous lives, that
we reap in the present.
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