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May 24, 2008 @ 21:19:04 | #27 | the7thdimension
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21/M/los angeles, California Join Date: Dec 2007 | calonso said: You are absolutely right! God is within us, not that 'we are god' but that God is within us all. We've been trying too hard to define it and so we came up with all these confusing man made philosophies. No matter how scientific you get with it, our existence has experienced atleast 3 of those dimensions and a holy trinity of three has been trying to say something to me.
There's no going about it, religion was instinct to us before we learned how to crawl. So yes, trying to evolve out of that fact causes us to de-evolve.
But last I read, a prophet trying to run from his divine calling ended up in the belly of a whale. If that's where we are headed than... take a deep breath.
i don't believe religion itself is the instinct. The connection to the "higher self" or the godhead is an instinct from birth. This connection can be restricted, creating an alternate reality. A material existence in fact.
Now not many know how or why this happened, or even when for that matter. But it has definitely been a huge influence on the human consciousness for as long as we of 15,000 years remember. It uses a social structure to manipulate the human race into conforming to sections and roles. It's manipulative and destructive, but it could just be the process of mental evolution, born into the consciousness to stimulate and fertilize the mind. There are more questions than answers in the area, but i tell you the answers do exist. People have explored them and often used them to continue the original process. As far as I know the answer for existence is pure unadulterated ego. The complete worship of the self and the experience. When i say "the self" I mean the whole of existence. You, me and the tree. It's very interesting that some people believe that the individual is the only reality. Everything else is a holographic reality of a single mind.
This is referred to as existentialism and further dampens any logical
outcome. I guess logic just doesn't fit when your discussing the unknown.
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May 25, 2008 @ 16:51:15 | #28 | calonso
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24/F/Orlando, Florida Join Date: Dec 2007 | Religion is mans attempt to understand the divine. That's why there's so many different religions, every body has their own interpretation, some even go the extent of creating a cult. That started the moment man had a notion of a higher being, because we are a scientific people, we have to understand and label everything. Religion is like a science of the spirit if you will. Most people do put logic to it, not that you can, and when they do you get all sorts of crazy outcomes.
On the self worshiping thing, I like the Buddhist mentality of being one with the universe. Its not so much an action of worship but of a different point of view, and a pretty healthy one I think.
Everything else is a holographic reality of a single mind for after all, life is but a dream.
Man, we are so off topic but it's my thread so I'll allow it.
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May 25, 2008 @ 22:19:37 | #29 | the7thdimension
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21/M/los angeles, California Join Date: Dec 2007 | calonso said: Religion is mans attempt to understand the divine. That's why there's so many different religions, every body has their own interpretation, some even go the extent of creating a cult. That started the moment man had a notion of a higher being, because we are a scientific people, we have to understand and label everything. Religion is like a science of the spirit if you will. Most people do put logic to it, not that you can, and when they do you get all sorts of crazy outcomes.
On the self worshiping thing, I like the Buddhist mentality of being one with the universe. Its not so much an action of worship but of a different point of view, and a pretty healthy one I think.
Everything else is a holographic reality of a single mind for after all, life is but a dream.
Man, we are so off topic but it's my thread so I'll allow it.
we're not too off topic, according to many the nibiru and annunaki are the gods referred to in the hieroglyphs. religion has evolved according to egyptian history, so it's only fair to assume that the two are somehow connected.
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