Book Title: Where Nothing seems to be
Author(s): Hermann Kuhn
Publisher: Hermann Kunh

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________________ Second Interlude 95 Unfortunately religions seem to attract a rigid kind of people keen on thwarting the joy of others, forbidding them to have fun and restricting natural freedoms and abilities. Common to them all is their strong zeal to exercise power over others, to forbid thoughts, to regulate what doesn't need regulating, to keep everything under surveillance, and - last not least - their total lack of real insight, which often makes them relentlessly kill the very intentions of their founder. Perception certainly works well without an administration regulating it. Trying to squeeze unlimited perception into the stiff limits of any kind of organisation always produced such catastrophic results that it prevented innumerable generations from knowing and accessing their inborn expansive abilities, -as history plainly proves. The Grand Awareness needs no administration. - Those perceiving it do recognize each other instantly. - Those longing for it or sensing the Great Awareness will access it of their own power, or by intuitively recognizing those who already experience it and who will help them to perceive this too. - Those not longing for it chose to complete their own individual themes of life before progressing further. Respecting their choice is as natural as we want our choices respected. But all - men, women and children - carry the Grand Awareness within.

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