
Posted by Wayne L on 5/8/2008, 2:12 pm, in reply to "Jesus as ultimate human"
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: The Christ, the Savoir of Mankind must not
: be torn between the Spirit and the Flesh,
: Spirituality and Materialism, between
: Rationalism and Empiricism.
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: The Christ will have Won the Battle between
: the Spirit the Flesh when the Two become
: One, the Christ walking the Earth in both
: Spirit and Flesh.
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: The notion of the Human-God is appealing to
: Westerners (like me) for whom
: Laoist/Zhuangzist thought is also appealing.
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: Fully flesh, and fully not-of-the-flesh.
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: Regretting neither. Savoring both.
There are many Chinese Immortal Beings,
an Immortal Being God in the Flesh.
Buddha's Footprint is than of an Immortal,
a Supreme Being, God in the Flesh.
The Swastika, Su Asti, meaning Good Being, Well Being, Supreme Being.
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"The Tao is basically utterly open. Utter openeness has no substance. It ends in endlessness, begins in beginninglessnes".
-Li Daoqun
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