Monday, August 15, 2011

Into The Mystic?

Would it surprise you at all if I told you how thankful I am to have the limited amount of intelligence I posses? On my better days I'm a person to whom humility comes easily and who harbors few if any misgivings about his place in the grand scheme of things. I suspect it was a product of his own similar revelation and his subsequent observations of me that my father once said,

"Son, you don't have to be really smart in this world if you have smart people around you"

His words stung a little then but now serve as a confirmation to me of a blessing that has in may ways characterized my life and that's helped me to be more comfortable in the many supporting roles I've played since.

Genesis 3:22

And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever

Knowledge can actually be a curse, look what happened to Adam after he "got smart" via the fruit of the forbidden tree! I think God is saddened by what's happened, it's as if He understands what a burden it is to know, to understand, and that as a result man will now be held responsible to choose good over evil...

Can you not see how much better off Adam was before just being

"dumb and happy" ?

In a recent post I wrote about our freedom in Christ and how Christians have allowed a spirit of fear and deception to keep them from experiencing any possible benefit or blessing from things like yoga,the martial arts, or even performances by theatrical magicians and I still believe that. I understand dancing is now considered "okay" as well...However, when it comes to things like Christians practicing Transcendental Meditation or being involved with any other altered consciousness producing practices I think you're on very shaky ground and through your own freewill are in danger of coming under their mastery and of being in an idolatrous relationship. It's more likely to be a person who's real god is intelligentsia who comes to see themselves as some sort of "mystic" Christian. People who because of their vanity, pride and egocentric perspective have moved out to form a new Christian elite of super apostles enabled to be our metaphysical snake handlers, qualified by Christ no doubt to handle things that would cause the rest of us to stumble...

After all, they're the Most Holy People of God!

I write about things that are personal to me and this topic is certainly no exception. I struggle with my own rebellious folly but thankfully I'm not smart or creative enough to come up with the necessary lies and perverted logic which would allow me to continue in it's pursuit. No, I'm a real amateur compared to people like Thomas Merton who laid the groundwork that "enlightened" generations of free thinking people! People who are, both then and now, spiritually seeking and who because the church was asleep at the wheel or busy organizing a bingo game somewhere were left without a proper challenge to this heresy which seemed to meet that need . I've noticed that people refer to him as a spiritual visionary. A so called Christian mystic who sought to bring together all of the worlds major faiths and traditions. Sounds good right but there's so much more! I believe that in the very near future it's going to be people such as Merton who will be the new age metaphysical apologists for the anti-christ and his one world religion!

When I first began thinking of writing on this subject I wondered if there were any real or legitimate examples of what could be considered Christian mystics. What about John of Patmos the writer of the final book of the bible Revelation? St. John of The Cross who's writings so many Christians find inspiration and comfort in? And in conclusion I think the answer has to be yes! But I don't think they're the pretentious, self-important, whack jobs that are attempting to pass themselves off as such today!

But what do I know? I'm just dumb and happy!

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