Show Notes
• Could you explain what “true religion” is, as compared to the wrong attitude? Where does belief in God and his help come in?
• But how can we go about it? This God-image is so embedded in us after so many decades of learning the false attitude. Wouldn’t prayer change too if we discarded this concept? Wouldn’t everything change?
• What religion is farthest away from the truth?...
• One of the last words of Christ was, “Father, Thy will be done.” Taken as an example, this could have meant obedience, or it could have meant freedom. Which is it?
• From what you say, it becomes clear that religion is a matter of each individual soul developing to its optimum point by way of search and self-realization. The churches have played a dominant role for many years, however, so it would seem that their function would eventually fall away. Is that correct?
• Is a faith in God and love, without emotional maturity, possible?
In this teaching from the Pathwork Guide, true religion is revealed not as belief, obedience, or dependence on God—but as inner maturity, self-responsibility, and direct spiritual experience.
False religion looks to God as an external authority to solve problems. True religion discovers that the divine is already within—and must be activated through personal growth.
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