The Prodigal Prophet Quotes
The Prodigal Prophet
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Dylan Morrison56 ratings, 4.21 average rating, 16 reviews
The Prodigal Prophet Quotes
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“Surely God loves to get out of church buildings and go visit people where they hunger for reality.”
― The Prodigal Prophet
― The Prodigal Prophet
“In retrospect, I now believe this expected donation of ten percent of income to the Fellowship was based on bad exegesis of an old Jewish taxation law that Jesus Himself seemed to completely ignore.”
― The Prodigal Prophet
― The Prodigal Prophet
“The message of the Nazarene had been turned into a weapon in some religious power game. 'Look how they love one another' just didn't seem an apt description of the bizarre religious theatre I'd just witnessed.”
― The Prodigal Prophet
― The Prodigal Prophet
“When I look back on my life I come to one simple conclusion: there exists an intelligent, loving Presence in the Cosmos that will ultimately have its desire for relationship with us fulfilled; even our arrogant dismissal of its existence will not stop it in its tracks. The Enlightenment's god, the great idol of free will, lies smashed in pieces in its wake. The jealous Presence patiently draws us homeward like some gigantic electromagnetic beam. The Death Star in reverse. This divinity is, I believe, the 'Abba' of Jesus, a transcendence that will not be boxed in by religious misrepresentation...”
― The Prodigal Prophet
― The Prodigal Prophet
“Father, forgive them for they are not being aware of anything they are doing.”
― Way Beyond The Blue
― Way Beyond The Blue
“The Nazarene's resulting resurrection experience heralded a reunified humanity whose traumatic split from Divine Source was lost in the illusory mists of time. The space-time epoch of separation was finally over; indeed, had it ever really existed within the Kingdom realm of Spirit? Oneness with Yeshua's, Abba God, was clearly revealed as the Alpha and Omega of Ultimate Reality.”
― Way Beyond The Blue
― Way Beyond The Blue
“We religious folk are very wary of subjective feelings due to our programming by teachers who themselves are often frigid to the Divine approach. Easier to read a Holy book than open oneself to the Divine touch.”
― Way Beyond The Blue
― Way Beyond The Blue
“The answer to this often hidden angst within the human heart, is to observe the unity of all things and to leave behind the dualistic specs through which we view our lives. If, as quantum theory suggests, we are, at our irreducible minimum, just a bunch of conscious energy, then we're already one with the energy field of creation and indeed the Divine Father Himself.”
― Way Beyond The Blue
― Way Beyond The Blue
