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Has anyone here read more about Wayism. I am interested to know more about it. Found video on youtube called Wayism and checked out their .com website but it is sparse cause under construction.

It says it is not religion but perennial spirituality, believes that Jesus came back 2nd time as Avalokitesvara in 78AD. Its a green eco-conscious worldview. Thats about all I know.

Hope you can help
 
Welcome, Joseph. Try expanding your searches to include "Church of the East" or "Yoga of Yesu" or "Choch of St Thomas". Wayism is a pretty old term for a Hindu-Christian amalgamation of pre-nicene Christianity and the more esoteric aspects of Kashmiri Hinduism.

I would search in "google scholar" and read some objective material first. But I, like Thomas, am always the doubter and seek background before immersion.

Panta Rhei!
(Everything Flows!)
 
Drop the 'ism', then you see there is no reason to look up how to live the way...

Simply let-go to the current of life, trust in the flow and be grateful for all that is encountered, yet never cling to the sites if it means you must swim against the current.

This alone will show you things which will grow your spirituality, you needn't locate particular scriptures to learn how to do this. You can become utterly in tune with the only scripture that matters, the natural scripture. Life itself is the best Guru you will ever encounter, all else is bound to bring in others views - you will lose your own integrity.

Simply grow love and trust in existence itself, do not permit yourself to miss anything you are being shown, become more and more aware of everything.

It is difficult, mind wants a step by step list to follow to reach a particular goal. Consider the beauty of a flower though, does it server any purpose, is it fulfilling some goal? Or is it simply celebrating in its own way, releasing its offering of fragrance - its own expression of love, of sharing its being.
 
i looked at wayism briefly and it seemed that you needed to conform to specific personality traits to be considered a wayseer. which seemed rather off to me, we are all different and pressure to conform is not beneficial IMO, better to be free to be who you are than made to conform,
 
I bought an ebook a few days ago called Wayism by Salvar Daosenghlu. Your description below is so to the point, a very good synopsis of it all. Thank you very much. It seems perrenial.

Drop the 'ism', then you see there is no reason to look up how to live the way...

Simply let-go to the current of life, trust in the flow and be grateful for all that is encountered, yet never cling to the sites if it means you must swim against the current.

This alone will show you things which will grow your spirituality, you needn't locate particular scriptures to learn how to do this. You can become utterly in tune with the only scripture that matters, the natural scripture. Life itself is the best Guru you will ever encounter, all else is bound to bring in others views - you will lose your own integrity.

Simply grow love and trust in existence itself, do not permit yourself to miss anything you are being shown, become more and more aware of everything.

It is difficult, mind wants a step by step list to follow to reach a particular goal. Consider the beauty of a flower though, does it server any purpose, is it fulfilling some goal? Or is it simply celebrating in its own way, releasing its offering of fragrance - its own expression of love, of sharing its being.
 
Wow. That helped. Thx a lot

Welcome, Joseph. Try expanding your searches to include "Church of the East" or "Yoga of Yesu" or "Choch of St Thomas". Wayism is a pretty old term for a Hindu-Christian amalgamation of pre-nicene Christianity and the more esoteric aspects of Kashmiri Hinduism.

I would search in "google scholar" and read some objective material first. But I, like Thomas, am always the doubter and seek background before immersion.

Panta Rhei!
(Everything Flows!)
 
Like I said, "Try expanding your searches to include "Church of the East" or "Yoga of Yesu" or "Church of St Thomas". Wayism is a pretty old term for a Hindu-Christian amalgamation of pre-nicene Christianity and the more esoteric aspects of Kashmiri Hinduism."

That is the (I believe) Indian use of the term, a kind of joining of Christianity and Hinduism. If you just look up "wayism" it seems there is a contemporary group using that title, which is what I think NCOT was getting at.

P.S. Welcome, Friend!
 
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