Thursday, February 17, 2011

a universal dilemma...

when is it appropriate to begin teaching humans their true nature?

this is a consideration of how a finite physical reacts to the idea of being told they are actually infinite in nature. i would imagine that many humans would not put such an idea in its proper universal perspective. i may have discussed this idea previously, but i find that this progression of thought strongly supports the argument for religious practices. my problems w/said argument are essentially unchanged.

why not tell humans the truth? empower them. there is the strong possibility that many of them will not properly be able to comprehend the idea & the responsibilities associated w/it, but the search for increased knowledge is a part of our universal momentum as finite beings. how so? the more knowledge we accumulate the more we close the inherent gap between our physical & universal states. confusing people w/these artificial institutions of spirituality has not created a better world. the fear that humans will not act responsibly if told who god really is not a reason to keep lying to them.

if we are taught from our earliest stages of finite cognition what our true position is in the universe & how to uphold our responsibility as such, how much different would society be? the only way to find out is to do it. clearly this is not easy. much of the human species has been struggling w/essentially the same issues of violence, intolerance, & universal ignorance for thousands of years now. this has to change, but it will not until the nature of god is revealed in true light. this may take many generations to occur, but it has to have a start in 1 1st. we are all god. we can make the necessary changes. we have to begin w/the truth & grow w/our collective knowledge. god is...

not he, not she, but we...

make like the infinite is irrelevant...

PEACE
...be calm...

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