Peter Vanderhoof
Jul 23, 2017 · 1 min read

When one reads of the “masters” if one stops listening to teachers telling you of a “master” and look at what master did, yes, they lived in that “State of Being”. They lived life. They did not hide in rooms says a word 10,000 times. They walked in the world and interacted with the world around the changing what they could for the better and walking away from those to “stuck in the rut to move”.

Buddha did not hide from life, he challenged it. He was after all just a human being, he did not start out Better Than everyone else, he just did not sellout.

The smae can be said of the “Jesus Christ of the Bible” that person also challenged life & CORRUPTION. He did not make excuses, he challenged it and tried to chance it.

Those other preachers after him talk of “forgiving til you are a dead martyr so that nothing has to change.” They are the ones who talk of “just pray” & don’t do anything.

    Peter Vanderhoof

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