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Outrageously Fun Journey Discovering the infinite mystery which is ourselves The Way of Mastery, Shanti Christo

The Way of Mastery, by Shanti Christo, like a deliciously rich flowerless chocolate cake, is densely satisfying.  Much like A Course In Miracles (Course),   this too is a “down loading” of Christ energy.  Where The Way of Mastery departs from Course is in its inherent readability. 

Every page is immediately rich, clear, flowing, usable, satisfying, enjoyable, insightful and helpful.  

 While The Way of Mastery is incredibly densely packed, page by page, paragraph by paragraph and quite often line by line of smooth rich wisdom, it remains very very readable.

Like Course, there are some study groups studying the Shanti Christo texts.  Unlike Course, this path of study can be entertained solo, due to its simple yet dense message.

One of the things I have learned through Shanti Christo is:   

  • while the universe, metaphysics or whatever your vision of God may be,
  • we know that ultimately, complete understanding of the infinite, the ineffable, is always more mysterious and wondrous than we can comprehend. 
  • There is always another bite of wisdom available. 

Understanding this bit of infinity is the easy obvious part.  The external part.

The next step is:

  • we, our lives, as created by and of the universe/God,
  • we too are infinite. 
  • We too are beyond comprehension. 

Shanti Christo teaches that we, with wonder outrageous joy and fun, discover life AND our own life, our own self.  The internal part.  Yay!

What a wonderous concept that we honor and discover the blessed nature of ourselves the way we honor and discover the blessed nature of our universe.

I love the idea and feeling of exploring me.   With my unity with the whole, there can be no internal without an external.  I too am infinite.  And simlilarly so,  so are we all!  Even the tiny bugs and blades of grass.

My own journey, an infinity of fun and wondrous discoveries to be enjoyed and appreciated in an outrageously fun process of child like wonderment in my experience of life.

The Way of Mastery is so dense and satisfying, it very like a rich desert, I have been enjoying in small yet satiating portions.  A paragraph here, a few pages there. 

Over 400 pages long, I have been enjoying it and the transformations it is enabling in my life for over 6 months now. 

Unlike Course, The Way of Mastery is an easy read. 

Like Course, it gives one much to contemplate.  

Unlike Course, we do not have to use energy in reverse engineering the meaning of the words.  The words are clear.  

While the words are clear, the meanings are infinite and outrageously joyous. 

I highly suggest this guide and look forward to the continued journey.

Warmest,

Yucel