Hello,
First, my knowledge is limited so if you see any error or inaccuracy, feel free to correct it, or to address the correction.
Knowledge is transitory. Wisdom is permanent. This is about wisdom.
This is also about the fundamental difference there is between two schools of thought, represented in bouddhism by the Hinayana and the Mahayana.
I have recently set my self free from the material constraints that I had chosen. The consequences might be drastic. I might loose everything I have. But it's truly not important. I trust my Path.
I love to be with spiritually advanced beings, as I can feel how high the energy is, I can feel how fast the healing happens, and I can enjoy the Harmony.
I myself am not necessarily spiritually advanced.
I have spent the last 11 months working on my (ego) self, and I am now back into the world. I take every opportunity that presents itself (or make it) to go into places where I can meet others: bars, clubs, dinners, parties... the city streets... And when I am there, I am for those who want/need me to be, those for whom I can.
I stand in my Full Presence, as much as possible. And it is not easy in this brutal world of ours. But it is my Path.
Although I have all the tools at disposal to be, I am not necessarily spiritually advanced. The time just hasn't come yet. And everything happens exactly as, when and how it supposed to, for those who let it. So it's eventually because those I meet in my every day life are also not spiritually advanced. And I am here for them, as much as they are here for me. I am here for every single one of them.
As for the principles I follow, the closest match I have found is this code of ethics: http://www.csp.org/code.html .
So this is my Path.
I Love you more than words can express. And I hope I will be able to share this with you, soon.
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