"The coming of the Spirit of Truth on Pentecost made possible a religion which is neither radical nor conservative; it is neither the old nor the new; it is to be dominated neither by the old nor the young." 194:3.8 (2063.6)
Some truths are not bound by era, age, or ideology—they simply are. The coming of the Spirit of Truth marked a shift in the spiritual current of humanity, not by pushing religion left or right, forward or backward, but by lifting it above these categories entirely. It offered something higher than opinion: a living experience of truth that transcends labels.
This spirit-centered religion doesn’t belong to the old or the young. It doesn’t fight to preserve the past or reject it—it transforms it. Nor does it idolize innovation for its own sake. Instead, it seeks alignment with something eternal, something that invites every soul into authentic spiritual connection—regardless of background, generation, or tradition.
In a world increasingly fractured by extremes, we need this kind of spiritual clarity more than ever. Not neutral, not lukewarm—but unshakably rooted in a truth that welcomes all and transcends all.