Nearly every religion on the face of the earth prefers to hold to the belief that it is the most right of all the religions, or, in the more extreme cases, that it is the only right religion of them all (the one and only religion in which and through which you can find acceptance in God’s eyes). We of course can also take to the assumption that all religions are equally acceptable paths to God and are equally acceptable in the eyes of God.
However, no matter which of the two assumptions we may want to buy into, it seems most logical to definitely assume that all of our major religions contain both major and minor flaws in their present structuring due, in the main, to age-old interpretations dating back thousands of years that simply do not match what the world’s different spiritual texts truly say and the ways in which they say it.
We have, in other words, not only every right to assume minor and major flaws in our present religious belief systems, but to just plain assert that there must be such flaws due to the fact that those who structured the foun-dations of our belief systems hundreds and even thousands of years in the past were men who held to beliefs and opinions about reality that were extremely erroneous. These beliefs and opinions ranged from being only slightly off to beliefs and opinions that were totally false and highly mis-leading regarding both man’s nature and God’s nature.
The core beliefs that one holds to have everything to do with how one then interprets any and all incoming data from whatever source, as well as to
how one also interprets all his/her experiences in life.
And, like it or not (and many there be who don’t), all our religious belief systems, no matter how great their longevity in recorded history, or the numbers of followers associated with the belief, are not, as they so loudly claim, the teachings of the Spiritual Master they say is the founder of their religion. In truth and in fact, all the world’s major religions are individual and/or group interpretations of the teachings of their particular Spiritual Master, whether it is Jesus, Buddha, Mohammad, Moses, Krishna or who-ever else you wish to add to the list. This is why, if you please, we pres- ently have so many different versions of every Master’s teachings. In fact, according to a recent article in the Reader’s Digest, there are presently up to ten thousand different religious groups in the world when you take into account all the many divisions within divisions within divisions that are part and parcel of every major and/or minor religion on the planet.
This book, based on the author’s direct experiences in numerous spiritual states of consciousness, combines what was seen in those experiences with his knowledge of modern-day physics—especially in the area of field theory logic—to paint for the reader a quite different picture than the ones now offered by our present day preachers, rabbis, mullahs, Bible scholars and theologians. There is a oneness to every aspect of existence: a unity that has been proclaimed by all the world’s great mystics, of both East and West, dating from thousands of years right up to the present, but ignored by the formal religionists for reasons too many to elaborate at this time.