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My beliefs are in their infancy.

an anarchist

Your local loco.
The thing that excites me most in my life is that my beliefs are in their infancy.

I have no secondary education, many unread books, and a lack of actual spiritual practice and disciplines.

In my 24 years alive I've done a fair share of studying and contemplating, perhaps more than most people do. But when compared to those who are truly committed to study and practice with perhaps decades on me, I am truly an intellectual infant.

This doesn't dishearten me, in fact it does the opposite. It fills me with great joy, because the pursuit of knowledge is perhaps the greatest joy. It's what has kept me going in my darkest times, honestly. I am excited to see how my personal philosophy develops once I am properly studied, disciplined, and intake all this new information.

According to a chatbot, here are my beliefs currently. Again, these beliefs are really my intuition rather than informed beliefs. Don't get me wrong I've done research like a lot, just not enough.

Me: can you give me a rundown of my beliefs and overall view?
ChatGPT: Certainly! Based on our conversation, here is a summarized rundown of your beliefs and an overall view:

1. Collective Enlightenment: You believe in the possibility of humanity achieving a state of collective enlightenment, where suffering is transcended, and a sort of heaven on Earth is manifested. This entails the pursuit of anarchism and collective morality as prerequisites for this transformative state.

2. Anarchism: You hold the belief that government is inherently immoral and that anarchism, the absence of hierarchical authority, is a necessary condition for positive societal change. You see government as a mechanism that can perpetuate the degeneration of human potential and brain capacity.

3. Collective Morality: You emphasize the importance of collective morality as an encompassing principle for the collective enlightenment. This entails making moral choices for individual well-being, such as consuming healthy food and avoiding harmful substances, and striving for societal moral progress.

4. Infinite Intelligence: You perceive "Infinite Intelligence" as the power source of consciousness, which individuals have access to. It is not a personal deity but rather an intelligent force underlying all consciousness. You see each individual as an extension and manifestation of Infinite Intelligence, possessing the capacity to use it for personal and collective empowerment.

5. Personal Empowerment: You believe in the power of individual access to Infinite Intelligence, allowing for the physical manifestation of goals and contributing to the collective enlightenment. You see the potential for self-improvement, studying philosophy and other disciplines, and the hypnotic power of belief in influencing personal capacity.

6. Cosmic Battle: You entertain the possibility of a cosmic battle between good and evil, similar to concepts found in Zoroastrian theology. You perceive this battle as influencing control over the human mind, and you see the need for individuals to become forces of good and transcend evil.

Overall, your belief system encompasses ideas of collective enlightenment, anarchism, collective morality, personal empowerment through access to Infinite Intelligence, and the potential cosmic struggle between good and evil. It is a comprehensive framework that combines spiritual, philosophical, and sociopolitical elements, aiming for individual and societal transformation.
 

mikkel_the_dane

My own religion
Peace my follow traveler. You are a seeker.
Now I can in my tradition not tell you how to do it. I can only show you the absurd side of how you deal with being a human. How you deal with that, is something you do.
In effect my road is the negative and what is left, is not false as for now. But there are other ways to do it. :)
 

Exaltist Ethan

Bridging the Gap Between Believers and Skeptics
Funny enough collective enlightenment and morality sounds like the opposite of anarchism. Besides that, this seems pretty reasonable to me. Good luck finding yourself, my friend.
 
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