“Why is the church
filled with light on Easter?
Because of the supposed rebirth, and the Drama has
been fulfilled. What went on in the tomb is symbolic of what goes on in your
head.”
-- Kenneth G. Mills, March 26, 1989
In this March 26, 1989 address, philosopher Kenneth G. Mills looks at the
significance of Easter as it has relevance for us today. Among the many themes
woven together in this Unfoldment are the Quest; birthing and dying;
creativity; elegance; Principle; and the nature of idea.
“If we come to see what we really are, we know without a
doubt that we are primarily a mental creature, but what elevates us beyond our creature
hood is the awareness that we are more than a creature. We are using the form
of a creature to re-create, for those who would experience, the choice less
experience of being able to live with a form and still be enjoying the freedom
of the Formless.” Kenneth G. Mills
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