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The Human Soul: True Spirituality
The Human Soul: True Spirituality
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Jesus and Mary Magdalene describe the attributes of true spirituality. They explain the importance of being able to recognise true spirituality, so as to be able to identify spiritual teachings that will be helpful for spiritual growth.
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This ebook is a transcript of a seminar delivered by Jesus (AJ Miller) and Mary Magdalene (Mary Luck) on 10th June 2012 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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PublisherDivine Truth Pty Ltd
Release dateSep 19, 2013
ISBN9781301896530
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    The Human Soul - Jesus (AJ Miller)

    The Human Soul

    True Spirituality

    By

    Jesus (AJ Miller) &

    Mary Magdalene (Mary Luck)

    Published by

    Divine Truth, Australia at Smashwords

    http://www.divinetruth.com/

    Copyright 2015 Divine Truth

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    This ebook is a transcript of a seminar delivered by Jesus (AJ Miller) and Mary Magdalene (Mary Luck) on 10th June 2012 in Sydney, Australia. 
In this talk Jesus and Mary describe the attributes and characteristics of true spirituality. They explain the importance of being able to recognise true spirituality, so as to be able to identify spiritual teachings that will be helpful for spiritual growth. This was the second of two seminars on this topic; the first is entitled The Human Soul - Pseudo Spirituality.

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    Table of Contents

    True Spirituality: Part 1

    1. Introduction

    2. Attributes of true spirituality

    2.1. Simple and easy to understand

    2.2. Logical and makes sense

    2.3. Practical, realistic and based on scientific evidence

    2.4. Promotes sincere and genuine change, promotes self-honesty and allows mistakes

    2.5. Raw, stands on its own, unedited, messy and grows naturally

    2.6. Confronts fear, allows grief, allows all emotion

    2.7. Deep emotions, requires change

    2.8. Logical and emotional, supports and develops feelings, become more sensitive

    2.8.1. An example of becoming sensitive to world issues

    2.8.2. An example of eating meat and using animal products

    2.8.3. An example of Capitalism

    3. The importance of describing the attributes of true spirituality

    4. Attributes of true spirituality (continued)

    4.1. Emotionally real, honest, with integrity and personal responsibility

    4.2. Takes decisions and actions, allow experiments, loving and powerful

    4.3. Loving, truthful and irreversible change of the real person, actual feelings and emotions

    4.4. All inclusive, all special, accessible to all, non-hierarchical, desiring to give and share

    4.5. Unifies, draws all to self

    4.6. Appeals the hearts of all, but few are courageous enough to follow

    4.7. Confronts addictions, appeals to truth, love and humility, appeals to and desires investigation

    4.8. Encourages us to engage free will in a loving way

    4.9. Humble, self-reflective, admits to own faults, wanting to give and serve, altruistic

    4.9.1. Loving yourself as much as you love others

    4.9.2. An example of parenting

    4.10. God-reliant, wanting to know God’s Laws and Principles, placing and desiring God first

    4.10.1. Learning God’s Priorities through a relationship with God

    4.10.2. Learning about love from God

    4.11. Glorifies God, creates awareness of God

    4.11.1. Giving glory to God for unique attributes and characteristics in other people

    4.11.2. It is possible for man to be perfect, as God is

    4.12. Allowing of others’ opinions, no condescension or judgement, respect and compassion for others

    4.13. Down to earth, authentic, no ritual, forces the soul into reality

    4.13.1. Accepting people from all backgrounds

    4.13.2. True spirituality forces the soul into reality

    4.13.3. God has masculine and feminine qualities

    4.14. Gratifies the soul

    4.15. Pleasurable, loves all

    4.16. Feels better without spirit addictions, creates freedom from external influence

    4.16.1. Growing through experiences with spirits

    4.17. Free and a gift

    4.18. Shares knowledge and serves

    4.19. Walks the talk

    True Spirituality: Part 2

    5. Summary of the true spirituality discussion

    6. God’s perspective of homosexuality

    6.1. God creates souls with a range of masculinity and femininity

    6.2. In our pure state we are only attracted to our soulmate

    6.3. Soul incarnation

    7. False teachings about Jesus

    7.1. The book Jesus lived in India

    7.2. Christianity and Buddhism

    7.3. Taking personal responsibility in engaging a relationship with God

    8. Determining spirit influence from a relationship with God

    8.1. Forming addictions with spirits due to our impatience

    8.2. Historically spirits have mislead many people and religions

    8.3. Focusing on addictions

    9. How to find our soulmate

    9.1. Connecting truthfully with ourselves

    9.2. Remove inter-gender barriers

    9.3. Reasons why we feel drawn to people who may be our soulmate

    9.4. Working through emotional blockages to finding our soulmate

    10. Connecting with our emotions

    10.1. The benefits of water and water fasting

    10.2. Working through blockages to emotion

    10.3. Recognising our blockages to feeling emotion

    11. Incarnation of the two soul halves

    12. Closing Words

    Appendix: Seminar Outline

    True Spirituality: Part 1

    1. Introduction

    What we have decided we will do today is, we would like to involve you a little more today in the discussion but we would also like to present a lot of the information we still wanted to present. So Mary is going to guide the discussion to a degree and I am going to be the scribe and write your comments up on the board and we will talk about the subject. The subject today is about; how do we know what true spirituality is? Yesterday we discussed The Human Soul - Pseudo Spirituality, and the qualities of pseudo spirituality. Today what we want to do is discuss the qualities of true spirituality, and how we can see what real spirituality is, in comparison to pseudo spirituality.

    Mary: I'd love to hear from you guys, what you came up with, because you might have already covered our list.

    So remember yesterday, we went through a list of different things that are...

    Mary: The hallmark of pseudo spirituality.

    The hallmark, or the signs or attributes, of pseudo spirituality. So what we would like to do (in this discussion) is contrast that with true spirituality, today.

    2. Attributes of true spirituality

    Mary: So does anyone have any ideas, what is a hallmark of true spirituality? Alex.

    Participant: I just felt basically, very simply it's living in the soul as opposed to a lot of the things that were mentioned yesterday that were living in the mind, and living in the body, spirit body.

    Mary: Avoiding the true self was a big thing we talked about a lot.

    Participant: I guess to kind of cram it into one little box, it is like living in the soul. It involves a lot of things I guess.

    So let's look at what it specifically involves though.

    2.1. Simple and easy to understand

    Can you remember yesterday we said that one of the hallmarks of pseudo spirituality is that it is very complicated; it has a lot of complex principles. So what do you feel a mark of true spirituality would be? Simplicity, so let's look at that one; it is easy to understand. [00:02:59.04]

    Mary: Something we mentioned yesterday was that a child should be able to understand this relationship we can have with God or how to grow spiritually.

    So that is fairly obvious isn't it, that one? Perhaps if Mary lists the things that we listed yesterday.

    2.2. Logical and makes sense

    Mary: So the second hallmark we had of pseudo spirituality was that it is illogical and made little sense.

    So what would be real spirituality, true spirituality? Logical – it has got to be logical, and it makes sense all the time. So as you would expect, with true spirituality, you should be

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