Taylor Seraphim
Angel of Reason
I consider the universe to be divine and worthy of reverence, but do not think it is sentient by any means.
So could this be considered pantheism?
So could this be considered pantheism?
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Of course. What you describe is a fairly common form of naturalistic pantheism.
It's not that strange. I'm also atheist in the sense that I don't believe in any sentient gods and pantheist in my reverence of Nature.It is strange because that would mean I am Atheistic, Agnostic, Monistic, and Pantheistic at the same time.
It's not that strange. I'm also atheist in the sense that I don't believe in any sentient gods and pantheist in my reverence of Nature.
It describes my view. I consider myself a naturalistic pantheist, which means that I call the universe/multiverse/panverse or whatever we think of being the ultimate ALL of all things God. Yes, I call it God, because it exists eternally, it's infinite, it contains all knowledge that could every be conceived, and it "created" me. So, for all sakes and purposes, it's very much a God of my existence, but since I'm part of that ALL, it means that I'm part of this God, regardless if I'm good or evil, want it or not, dead or alive, I'm part of it.I consider the universe to be divine and worthy of reverence, but do not think it is sentient by any means.
So could this be considered pantheism?
Yup. Or at least they're very similar. They just put emphasis on different aspects of the same thing. It's like saying my car is a vehicle or a method of transportation or a coupe, all different words that in practicality talks about the same object, but with different perspectives.It is strange because that would mean I am Atheistic, Agnostic, Monistic, and Pantheistic at the same time.
Of course. What you describe is a fairly common form of naturalistic pantheism.
Do you believe the universe exists outside of yourself, that it is other to you? If everything is God than I am the divine. I am sentient. So what does this say? Is pantheism a subtle dualism that separates the universe from our own being? Or is the divine sentient because I am?
So we are not God then? Let me ask it this way. Is your body sentient, or is it just your brain? Are you just a part of your body, and your body is not you?No, we are a sentient part of an insentient being.
So we are not God then? Let me ask it this way? Is your body sentient, or is it just your brain? Are you just a part of your body, and your body is not you?
So the cells are not you? Who are you then?No more than a cell is us.
So the cells are not you? Who are you then?
So the "you" of your conscious self is the metamind of the cells? Would you say your awareness then is higher than the cells' awareness, since you are aware of them, but they are not of you?The cells as a whole.
So the "you" of your conscious self is the metamind of the cells? Would you say your awareness then is higher than the cells' awareness, since you are aware of them, but they are not of you?
This sounds a lot like me.It is strange because that would mean I am Atheistic, Agnostic, Monistic, and Pantheistic at the same time.
That's the funny thing. Sentience can't be separate from non-sentience in the "ALL" of pantheism. Sentience is natural. it's part of the natural order, just as much as the non-sentient things and forces. So the "insentient being" that we're part of, contains sentience, i.e. us (and perhaps other life forms in the universe we don't know of). We are the universe being sentient.No, we are a sentient part of an insentient being.
That's the funny thing. Sentience can't be separate from non-sentience in the "ALL" of pantheism. Sentience is natural. it's part of the natural order, just as much as the non-sentient things and forces. So the "insentient being" that we're part of, contains sentience, i.e. us (and perhaps other life forms in the universe we don't know of). We are the universe being sentient.
Humans also tend to see sapience as the highest level of being. I see no reason to believe that.The universe have humans that are