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William J. Bausch says in The Yellow Brick Road: A Storyteller's Approach to the Spiritual Journey: "Learning to see is the key, for you see what you are." The Talmud says: "We do not see things as they are. We see things as we are."
Rabbi Harold Kushner writes in his book, Who Needs God: "Religion is not primarily a set of beliefs, a collection of prayers, or a series of rituals. Religion is first and foremost a way of seeing. It can't change the facts about the world we live in, but it can change the way we see those facts, and that in itself can often make a difference."
Jesus helped a man see the world, and see it differently.
Rabbi Harold Kushner writes in his book, Who Needs God: "Religion is not primarily a set of beliefs, a collection of prayers, or a series of rituals. Religion is first and foremost a way of seeing. It can't change the facts about the world we live in, but it can change the way we see those facts, and that in itself can often make a difference."
Jesus helped a man see the world, and see it differently.