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John Taylor |
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CHOOSE TO BE FREE |
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The Four Principles |
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Everything that has been taught, is being taught and will be taught in the future can be summarized in the Four Principles.
The Four Principles are completely universal because they are applicable to all persons at all times in all situations.
The Four Principles can be described in an infinite number of ways, but the essence remains the same.
The Four Principles are readily available to someone that is just getting started and they are also suitable for the most advanced practitioner.
The Four Principles are practical and are designed to be embraced and utilized in everyday life.
You may have heard it said that we are to do “Nothing” or that we are to do “Something.” The Four Principles are a bridge between the two.
The Four Principles are not to be reduced to a technique or any type of cognitive understanding.
The Four Principles are to be used in order to see oneself. They are applicable to whatever we think, say or do.
The Four Principles are connected to each other. It doesn’t matter which one we focus on because we will be integrating the others.
When we Close the Gap we are Cultivating Awareness of the Unconditioned. When we Close the Gap we are Deepening in Wisdom and Compassion. When we Close the Gap then we are Trusting and Resting in the Unfolding.
Click on the links below to read more on The Four Principles
Cultivate Awareness of the Unconditioned
Be Willing to Forever Deepen in Wisdom and Compassion
Trust and Rest in the Unfolding
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INTRODUCTION TO THE FOUR PRINCIPLES |