Description
“The dreaming God does not dream of eating green leaves. It does not look in the mirror. It is not present with being the caterpillar because that is not its identity any longer. But the dream begins to take shape in the caterpillar. And it dreams of oriental wings, and instead of incisors that eat green leaves, a long lovely spout that fits deep in the throat of a lily to drink the golden nectar of Gods, and gentle breezes lifting it from its worst confinement and takes it to golden meadows. That is a truth in nature. That is scientifically true. It is called metamorphosis.
And did your God make this worm to fly away some sweet morning? Did God give the worm and the butterfly greater knowledge than God gave itself for you? Nay, it did not happen. In you are the caterpillar and the butterfly.”
– Ramtha
Disc 1
- Toast
- God has no gender
- We are the Great Work
- Redefining God
- Death is the failure of living
- From the caterpillar to the butterfly
- Religion monopolizing the market on God
Disc 2
- You as a mystery
- The hour of your discontent
- The art of awakening
- The concept of Christ
- Apollonius of Tyana
- The way to your teacher’s house