Wednesday, June 22, 2011

religious cliches...

being raised as a Christian created a great deal of spiritual conflict w/what was apparently my early universal awareness.

this conflict always lead to my questioning of the hypocrisy that is organized religion. of all the religions that i have become aware of thus far, Christianity always seems to be particularly off in comparison to the actualities of universal being.

it would likely seem that the text(s) associated w/Christian teaching/philosophy should be disregarded on the basis of all the contradictions involved. it is my assertion that this would be a mistake.

what is contained in religious texts, including Christian's, is the work of humans. in many cases it is work that was intended to motivate/uplift humans. the finite nature of humans is a fact of universal being. a conscious human will see this quite clearly. the evidence isn't hard to find. a proactive conscious human is going to work to overcome this finitude at any & all costs.

what does all this mean in terms of religious texts/philosophy?

for whatever reason(s) the meat of religious teachings in Western society find the use of fear necessary for the promotion of spiritual awareness. there is an inherent problem in this approach. fear is a tactic that fosters restrictive thinking. universal consciousness is not readily accessible through restrictive thinking processes.

it is difficult enough to develop a comprehension of the infinite nature of the universe as a finite being. how could it ever be possible to approach such comprehension through the use of restrictive thinking practices? this is conceptually absurd.

this is what has been going on w/human spiritual thought for 1000's of years now in Western influenced society.

getting back to religious texts & the clichés/lessons they contain, the awareness of the true nature of god & the relationship of finite beings to the infinite universe brings a whole different perspective to many of them.
  • god helps those who help themselves
  • fear none but god
  • the lord works in mysterious ways
  • god help me
  • god bless you
this is in no way meant to be humorous. this is real shit. if you facilitate your comprehension of universal reality through an awareness of being a finite representation of the infinite whole, you ultimately empower self.

this brings to mind another cliché:
the responsibility of god consciousness is heavy. perhaps this is why it was deemed necessary & continues to be hidden from the average human.

make like god is not...

BRIDGE THE GAP
...be universal...

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