Personal and Inner Morality

I believe I was made to the image and likeness of God. I learned this from the Catechism of my childhood.

I believe I chose to come into this life to explore what it means to be made to the image and likeness of God. Certainly I did not learn this from the Catechism!

I thought of this through the influence of Neale Waksch, “Urban Shamanism” the books Of Dr Christine Page etc.

Even the self-corrective devices of Maria Montessori inspire me to believe that my all loving God is not punitive.

Even Rabbi Balfour wrote about JUSTICE being a human invention. He wrote about not expecting God to bring justice into our world; it is man’s responsibility!

A post by Dr Lipton on Facebook said something about our not being punished for our anger; we are punished by our anger.

My hope is that in the near future (I wish in my own lifetime here on earth), I will be vindicated.

Dr Page wrote:
“This may sound too radical but this is the way of the future, where PERSONAL and INNER MORALITY guide the individual’s activities not man-made rules fully appreciative that there is nothing we do, say or think that doesn’t affect someone else somewhere and eventually return to us.”