Sunday, October 26, 2025

Fifth Path



Fifth path: 

in the Bhagavad Gita Krishna outlines the four paths of yoga for Prince Arjuna, and of these Bhakti yoga, the path of devotion, was said to be the most direct means of realizing God. In the text, forgiveness is mentioned at least twice, stating that it's a virtue, a divine quality that's naturally displayed as a benefit of a yogi's practice. In a step further, or so it's been with me, Jesus, in A Course in Miracles, presents the fifth and surest path to our reunion with God...

forgiveness, as a complete practice, 

taking us all the way home. 

this is a more radical forgiveness than mentioned in other spiritual text, it's the continuous challenge of recognizing our own innocence, our Christ identity, through the presence of others. This is a grace extended by the sincerity of our practice, containing the very essence of the salutation Namaste, that I wish only to see the light within you so that I may recognize my own. Forgiveness is the remembrance of God even as our forgetfulness challenges us, defying the powerful pull of fear, and falling time after time into the presence of God's love. It's the greatest of all devotion.

forgiveness is the yoga of returning home,

directly so,

and we're all yogi's...

through the sincerity of our practice. 

namaste.

~

I love you, Eric 

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