ranjana
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doppelgänger;1381249 said:Interesting. That explains why the pasta you made could best be described as "oil on canvas."
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doppelgänger;1381249 said:Interesting. That explains why the pasta you made could best be described as "oil on canvas."
doppelgänger;1381221 said:How could they not be?
Every thing that is created comes into reality as it is severed or broken away from something or everything else. The fragmentation of the Universe begins with I AM. It is an act of both creation and destruction, much like hacking chips off a block of marble might create an aesthetically pleasing sculpture (and a not-so-aesthetically-pleasing pile of stone chips).
I see the natural creation (the universe) as an expression of god (I AM), and not as fragments of the I AM.
"God" separates "himself" from creation by assuming a form or identity.God seperates himself from the creation by warning us not to worship the creation but rather the creator.
You've traded your inheritance for bowl of gruel, perhaps.And if i was I AM, then i the creation can command the creation. But i cannot command creation.
doppelgänger;1381280 said:I AM is also but a fragment. The tao that is spoken is not the Eternal Tao. "God" is ineffable, especially to itself.
"God" separates "himself" from creation by assuming a form or identity.
You've traded your inheritance for bowl of gruel, perhaps.
It's all a "pocketful of mumbles." Such are promises.My spirit is capable of doing what my natural person cannot do. So i would not be so sure about that trade.....
doppelgänger;1381285 said:It's all a "pocketful of mumbles." Such are promises.
Yes - as it creates the spirit. Every coming is a going.Yes, philosophy, religion, science, all mumbles and promises us a way to a pocketful of promises.
But can it destroy the spirit?
Isnt what you say about the I AM a perception too? How do you know that its not a destructive perception or thought?
doppelgänger;1381285 said:It's all a "pocketful of mumbles." Such are promises.
Do religions alter or destroy the human spirit? If people were free of religion would they excel more, accomplish more, achieve more, and be happier? Why or why not?
Because it is the foundation of consciousness and Perception. It is the pure state of mind and The Open Door that No Man can shut.
Anyone looking for a mystical experience even depending on it and eventually becomes reliant on it, is not free. A door that no man can shut is sounding more like a prison that no one can get out of.Anyone who Meditates on the I AM within will prove its Transcendent value to themselves. Those who choose not to Meditate on the I AM will fail to realize its Truths. Until one does this their view of it will remain completely subjective.
Until one has entered the Godhead they do not know how to command from the Godhead. And the ONLY way into the Godhead is through LOVE-the Great Initiator. Meditating on the I AM helps.
There is no beginning nor is there an end, there is only now and a constant exchange of energy.
The details i seek does not lie within the here and now. It is rooted in the everlasting.The Details you seek are not in the Fabric, but are the entirety of the Blanket.
And if there is life beyond the physical body, surely you become appart of everything. God is more like a sun and we are it's rays.
Where is this door? Is it the mind?
Anyone looking for a mystical experience even depending on it and eventually becomes reliant on it, is not free. A door that no man can shut is sounding more like a prison that no one can get out of.
Why would anybody want power. Any man with power has the ability to corrupt whatever it commands, even corrupt itself.
By the time you read this message this moment, this now moment im using to write this message, would be in the past. So this moment (for me) will be in the past by the time you read this. This message is in your now, while its in my past.
The details i seek does not lie within the here and now. It is rooted in the everlasting.
There is a spiritual being in this physical body. Not beyond it. They both exist simultaneously. If god is the sun and we are its rays...then we are 8 minutes late, and not living in the now of the sun. We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, we are spiritual beings having a human experience. We have existed from the moment we were created.
Heneni
Do you respond to everything out of sense of ridiculousness?
Your idea of god being in all of us...is rooted in falsehood. You can just as well tell a little girl raped by her uncle or a boy sodomised by his father that god is in their abuser.
Do religions alter or destroy the human spirit? If people were free of religion would they excel more, accomplish more, achieve more, and be happier? Why or why not?
Not confined to religion.(1) Religion is divisive; the Abrahamic religions are especially divisive and prone to violence.
Not confined to religion.(2) Organized religion tends to be obsessed with and -- when successful -- corrupted by power and privilege.
Not confined to religion(3) Thinking you already know the truth closes you off to evidence and the potential for learning and growth
That's like saying that since science can't explain everything, it is almost necessarily false.(4) If there is a god, there's a good chance that the divine mystery is too great to be described by religious teaching, and if that's the case, then religious teaching is almost necessarily false.
Yeah, when you only pay attention to the times when they do that and completely ignore the times when they do the opposite, it will seem that way.(5) Religion undermines morality. As Russell said, clergymen condemn acts which cause no harm, and condone acts which cause great harm.
And you wonder why I think you're hostile to faith.
"Do religions alter or destroy the human spirit?"
I am surprised by your question here. I could point out many posts within RF that demonstrate how religion has twisted a person's common sense and warped sensible morality. I have seen religion confuse and bewilder the reasonable minded and make a madman out of the weaker minds.
The more truth a person has, the better off he is. It's really no more complicated than that.
Not confined to religion.
Not confined to religion.
Not confined to religion
I'm not sure what your point is here, but the notion that, because religion is not the only cause of an evil, it is somehow excused from being responsible for the evil it does cause, makes about as much sense as the notion that because Smith isn't the only man to have ever shot someone to death, he is somehow to be excused from having shot someone to death.