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Ham: Yes, certainly so. Simply creating those types of responses in the brain does not create real spiritual experience nor is it a substitute for true spiritual growth involving moral growth and character growth. It is similar to monks who spend years in isolated meditation. They may be very good meditators, but crippled socially and unable to help their brethren.
 
Ham: Yes, certainly so. Simply creating those types of responses in the brain does not create real spiritual experience nor is it a substitute for true spiritual growth involving moral growth and character growth. It is similar to monks who spend years in isolated meditation. They may be very good meditators, but crippled socially and unable to help their brethren.
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Q: I have a question about last weeks lesson, I did not want to pose it with the young girls here, but your lesson on symbols. Over the years I have thought long and hard about the cross as a symbol of Christ Michael’s life. The cross is emblematic of the excruciating death but not the joyous life. If I had my way, I would pick another symbol.
 
Q: I have a question about last weeks lesson, I did not want to pose it with the young girls here, but your lesson on symbols. Over the years I have thought long and hard about the cross as a symbol of Christ Michael’s life. The cross is emblematic of the excruciating death but not the joyous life. If I had my way, I would pick another symbol.