A Seeker’s Guide to Salvation
February 9th, 2007 by Richard CockrumOver at the Balanced Life Center, Nneka does a link post on Fridays. This week’s post, Fab 5 on Fiday 02/09/07, includes a link to David Hayward’s site, the nakedpastor . Last week he posted the “10 Confessions of a Self-Help Guru” Contest, a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list based on Steve Salerno’s book SHAM: How the Self-Help Movement Made America Helpless (not an affiliate link).
I read it, and said “Hmm. I should write a short seeker’s guide to self-help.” So, here it is, my seeker’s guide to salvation - mundane (as in self-help) and spiritual, in no particular order.
- If you have to rely on authority, books, or outside revelation, run away.
- If it increases your dependence, run away.
- If the proponent has a TV show, run away.
- If it needs a priest, run away.
- If it makes you a victim, run away.
- If it takes control of your own life away from you, run away.
- If you have to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars, run away.
- If a salesmen is involved, run away.
- If the first defence is violence and vitriol, run away.
- If it calls for you to burn books and music, run away.
- If it says only its way is right, run away.
- If the emphasis is on the messenger, run away.
- If brand new knowledge is claimed, run away.
- If you have to check your mind at the door, run away.
- If you have to check your soul at the door, run away.
- If it leads you to think only of yourself, run away.
Of course, there aren’t just things to avoid. Some of the positive things to look for include
- If it helps you have the courage to stand up straight, go for it.
- If it helps you love and give more freely, go for it.
- It it helps you take responsibility for the consequences of your actions, go for it.
- If it helps you be more effective, go for it.
- If it explains the world in a way that makes sense to you, go for it.
- If it encourages independent thinking and experimentation, go for it.
- If it widens your horizons, go for it.
It’s Friday. Enjoy your weekend!
Popularity: 8% [?]
Del.icio.us
reddit




February 9th, 2007 at 3:08 pm
hey! your list is better than mine. thanks so much for the mention and link.
February 9th, 2007 at 3:24 pm
Hi, nakedpastor! I don’t think so. You’re much funnier than I am. And I’m not giving away an original work of art (which I still think would look great next to my print of Starry Night.
I saw your quote from Krishnamurti. How many people, when asked to be a messiah, would say “Uh. No thanks.”
February 9th, 2007 at 3:41 pm
“If brand new knowledge is claimed, run away.” I say drop into the floor and come out on the other side. Nothing is new under the sun AND there are no “secrets”.
Thanks for the link love
February 9th, 2007 at 4:03 pm
You’re welcome, Nneka! I appreciate you telling us about the post.
Things sell better (financially and emotionally) if you give them a catchy name and can attach them to a personality.