Friday, December 16, 2005

"I am nobody's disciple.
I don't belong to any belief system. I love people from all over the world and I never compare them. They are all unigue, a Zarathustra is a Zarathustra, a Mahavira is a Mahavira, a Buddha is a Buddha, a Jesus is a Jesus, a Moses is a Moses ... they are so unique that you should not make one of them a criterion that everybody else has to fit with." Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh ~ Indian Spiritual Leader, 1931-1990

2 comments:

SGL Café.com said...

I guess you meant profound ... but you're correct. Maybe people think comments aren't required for short quotes.

I just know when I read it ... I connected with it almost like I wrote it myself.

Harold Gibson said...

You know Taylor I love this statement. Why? Because it is a reflection of the best practice in Christianity. Jesus as I have found was not one to force anyone to accept his way, he only wanted to show people another way, but along the way he accepted anybody who came as they were, and made them part of his family. I am troubled by the neo-Christianity practiced in the 21st century. It is difficult to proclaim when so many have been captured by the hype.