A New Earth
experienced a shift in consciousness and so realized within themselves that
toward which all religions point. To describe that non-conceptual Truth, they
then used the conceptual framework of their own religions.
Through some of those men and women, “schools” or movements
developed within all major religions that represented not only a rediscovery,
but in some cases an intensification of the light of the original teaching. This
is how Gnosticism and mysticism came into existence in early and medieval
Christianity, Sufism in the Islamic religion, Hasidism and Kabbala in
Judaism, Advaita Vedanta in Hinduism, Zen and Dzogchen in Buddhism.
Most of these schools were iconoclastic. They did away with layers upon
layers of deadening conceptualization and mental belief structures, and for
this reason most of them were viewed with suspicion and often hostility by
the established religious hierarchies. Unlike mainstream religion, their