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Loyalty To Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology Loyalty To Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology by H. Ronald Hulnick
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“You perceive through your perceptual filters, which are determined by what you believe to be true—your definitions of reality. These definitions are usually built upon limiting interpretations of early experience. The interpretations stem directly from your individual spiritual curriculum, which predisposes you to see in a particular way. Thus, something happens, your mind interprets it as good or bad according to its previously determined definitions regarding such experiences, and you react emotionally. Your reaction is one of happiness if you’ve defined the event as good or of upset if you’ve defined the event as bad. The intensity of the emotional reaction, positive or negative, will be congruent with the level of importance the ego has attached to whatever has happened.”
H. Ronald Hulnick, Loyalty to Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology
“As you grow into the realization of yourself as a spiritual being residing in eternity, you find your entire sense of personal history receding into the background. As you become more aware of who you are, your attachment to your past, and identification with it, becomes less and less.”
H. Ronald Hulnick, Loyalty to Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology
“You see, the spiritual law is that we receive according to what we give. So if you feel that you’re giving more than you’re receiving, you’re either giving less than you think you are, or receiving more than you think you are. Either way, to receive more, you must give more.”
H. Ronald Hulnick, Loyalty to Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology
“As it turns out, it is in the stillness that Love is found.”
H. Ronald Hulnick, Loyalty to Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology
“In spiritual reality, the word Love embraces personal love, but also transcends it. It’s far more expansive, all-inclusive, and unconditional. In the context of spiritual reality, Love is like gravity—it encompasses and attracts”
H. Ronald Hulnick, Loyalty to Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology
“This challenge involves nothing less than learning how to be in the world but not of it.”
H. Ronald Hulnick, Loyalty to Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology
“mechanism marketed as a means to attain what most people desire—especially money, sex, and power. The ego creates a picture of the ideal way things (life, the world) should be, and then it uses control to try to make reality match its ideal.”
H. Ronald Hulnick, Loyalty to Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology
“Control is based on the ego’s search for comfort, safety, and security; and its effort to hold everything in place. It’s basically a survival”
H. Ronald Hulnick, Loyalty to Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology
“You cannot avoid paradise. You can only avoid seeing it.”
H. Ronald Hulnick, Loyalty to Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology
“Religions are forms. Think of an automobile. Let’s say you want to go from here to Santa Fe: A car is a wonderful way to travel there, but it’s when the car itself becomes the focus of attention that you’re distracted and forget that this is just a means to reach your destination. People often take great pride in their cars, painting them different colors and adding all sorts of gadgets and frills. But all of that is irrelevant when your primary intention is to drive to Santa Fe.”
H. Ronald Hulnick, Loyalty to Your Soul: The Heart of Spiritual Psychology