Kayla Liebeck I am what you would call an Evangelical Christian in US. I always hated labels, but yeah that's where my affiliation is. So I totally agree with you on celibacy and priests. In the country where I originally come from Catholic priests are actually allowed to marry. A good number of Orthodox priests joined Catholic church and that was one of the conditions for joining, to be allowed to marry. Some still decide on their own volition to stays celibate, but many do marry. I believe that is how things should be, if you want to stay celibate fine, but do not impose it as a rule on all the priests.
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Kayla Liebeck normally you would not find me within miles of sites like this one :-) . But I did went through some unbelievable experiences that jibe with some of what "Ray" talks about and the ideas exposed in "Rays of Light". And for which I can't seem to find a framework in the limited, simplistic and rationalistic world view normally found within my Evangelical circles. I feel closer to Rabi AA in how he views things (at least as espoused in Rays of Light) than say "Ray" or others around here.
I am started on Pyramid Code and honestly to me it seems a little bit more than I can chew. Are we supposed to believe all of those incarnations and memories of "Ray" are facts? Or more like a story through which some profound truths are conveyed. For the time being that's how I am taking it.