For Those Who Calls for Light. Religion without experience in the Greater Reality is often worthy of criticism. But that criticism misses the point, writes Dennis Leroy Stilwell. Such faith, rightly engaged, is only a foundation. Without experience in the Greater Reality, neither the atheist nor the religionist has the genuine discrimination to either criticise the other or defend him or herself, for each is left with only the thinking mind and limited experience with which to understand the other—and thinking sense and limited knowledge are, in themselves, inadequate for the task. Written by a long-time devotee of the spiritual teacher, Adi Da Samraj, For Those Who Call for Light brings a new perspective to the perennial difficulties encountered by traditional religious thought and philosophy by accounting for religious experience and the esoteric spiritual process in our thinking about “God” and the Greater Reality. Thanks to Dennis for letting us post his book here (102 pages/646 Kb):
For Those Who Calls for Light