The Great Awakening Chapter Two (a) - Spiritual Misconceptions

The biggest obstacles on our path to spiritual awakening are the ideas that we have in our head. We've got some doozies, from an abusive  "father" God that wouldn't think twice about burning people alive to weirdness about "survival of the fittest," competition, and the struggle of life. It's all nonsense. It's all "wrong headed" thinking. If you wanna wake up, if you want to become "like Christ" (i.e., bring your own Christ consciousness into your body), you have to start by getting rid of the anti-Christ ideas and fears that The System injects into you and that float around in that noodle of yours, shaping the world we all live in.

In Chapter Two Michael takes a look what "right thinking" is really all about. In Chapter Two, learn about the spiritual misconceptions that block your forward progress and move beyond the dogmatic limitations which keep you bound in slavery to The Wheel.
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Because of the length of the content, this podcast will be broken into part a) and part b). This is part a).


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  • 9/3/2007 6:12 PM Jayson wrote:
    I am grateful that i woke up to discover you today and woke up some more. I was more awake some years ago but i decided to step down my presence from this experience to fit the old game plan. Thank you for the reminders and serving to awaken.
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  • 9/13/2007 12:12 PM Joyce wrote:
    So far, so good...was waiting for something like this for along time...Spiritual growth, was becoming entirely to complicated...thanks for reminding us to keep it simple.
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  • 10/17/2007 10:09 AM Ricky wrote:
    Michael, I want to thank you personally for your Divine efforts and all that you have to give in the coming years ahead my friend.

    ..::Much Love and Respect::..
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