Is there a basic human need to worship – to acknowledge and surrender to something greater than ourselves, that is not dependent on religion, that even atheists can feel? If there is, wouldn’t it manifest in two directions at once the same way trees grow? Why then does the sanitized, head-trip that is most contemporary religious and spiritual practice support only one direction, into the light, while shunning the other, into the darkness. Doesn’t full, satisfying worship (and life itself) yearn for the sensual, fecund, earthiness of the dark; yearn to reveal all the hidden, so-called nasty unacceptable aspects, and come naked unto its god? Does this resonate a bit, touch some small part of your experience? Discover more: http://www.HQPubs.com/spirit-tech-spi...
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Published on October 03, 2014 08:36