beyond doctrine
source: wisdomuniversity.org

“Doctrines, scriptures, sutras, essays, are not to be regarded as systems to be followed.
They merely contribute to understanding. They should be for us a source of stimulation, and nothing more…
Adopted, rather than used as a stimulus, they are a hindrance.”

~ Wei Wu Wei
I like this approach to doctrines and beliefs. Surely the world needs more people to find their own way to understanding, rather than following one particular belief system.
It seems all too easy for “followers” to become fearful and closed to the unknown or other’s beliefs. Disciples bring division in the world by creating “us” and “them”.
Adopting a particular belief or point of view, may keep us on a particular path, but is limiting to our potential as human beings.
This is a time for openness and growth. Let us be curious about all doctrines. Let them stimulate and enrich our lives, rather than hinder them.

About Val Boyko

Val Boyko is originally from Scotland and came to the United States over 25 years ago. At "Find Your Middle Ground" Val brings together her experience as a life coach, yoga teacher and mentor, to inspire awakening to the light and inspiration within us all. This blog is a place of exploration and discovery as we all explore finding harmony and peace, in the highs and lows of life 💛

28 comments on “Understanding Beyond Doctrine

  1. So empowering..thank you Val..this creates such expansive space.. and so true…Namaste’…

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  2. Good post, Val

    “I am a finger pointing at the moon. Don’t look at me; look at the moon.” ~ The Buddha

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  3. We are here to be open and learn from each other. So true Val. Namaste 🙂

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  4. Val
    This is a fine worthwhile sharing
    Thank you

    Big hug

    john

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  5. Good point Val – One could even extend this to the “guru mentality”
    Thanks!

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  6. Love his statement — and your explanation.

    Thank you Val for so many expansive thoughts this morning.

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  7. I couldn’t possibly agree more. I was born (literally) with the belief that not only did religion make no sense to me, but that it was a means to division. Being of an extreme spiritual nature, I subscribe to the process of respecting the beliefs and perceptions of all; however, I also subscribe to the fact that these beliefs are based upon books, which men made, yet claim to speak the word of God (I could go on and on, but won’t.). I was shaking my head “yes” throughout your entire post, and then came to the end, which I loved.

    Lovely share, may it spread like wild flowers. ❤ Kimberly

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  8. I am in complete agreement, Val. It is the path to peace, when we can all open our hearts to each others’ ways and values. Lovely post, as always.

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  9. OMG! This is something I keep telling people (not so eloquently though). A belief that narrows our view is not helpful. It does’t allow us to grow. Thanks for a great post.

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  10. I absolutely agree with you. It is our own experience and awakening that leads us to the Truth, everything else is just a tool.

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  11. Wise words~ thanks, Val. ❤

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  12. Absolutely agree, Val. 🙏🏽

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  13. Well said!

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  14. there is so much yet to be discovered. it makes me feel restless settling for something, especially a belief system. i love this. thank you for sharing.💜

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  15. As you are aware.
    There are many paths to the top of the mountain.
    The only ones not making much progress are the ones telling others they are on the wrong path. 🙏

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  16. If truth can be any thing you want it to be, it surely can’t be true… that’s like saying any path will lead you home. In reality, many will lead you the opposite direction.

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    • I’ll play ‘devil’s advocate’ here and suggest that this may seem so, until you realize the opposite direction may be the one to lead you home.
      Our true home lies within us.

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  17. I suspect your belief system is actually quite narrow. Most peoples are, especially people who claim their system in all inclusive. To call for tolerance, for example, is actually narrowing in itself, because you exclude all the people who have a settled belief in a certain god. Which is most of the world. To believe in everything is really to believe in nothing. But no one asked for my opinion….

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