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i want a religion to explain consciousness and imagination, ill elaborate on them a little, firstly consciousness being the state of thought and self awareness, the ability to stand outside of your own body (or to comprehend yourself doing this atleast) also on consciousness i am aware alot of religions believe the divine path, that everything in our life is set out for us, any sort of explanation that can link a divine path to a consciousness rather than free will would be a good start, secondly imagination, possibly our greatest feat as homosapians, the ability to create something that doesn't exists somewhere it cant ever be seen, anything that your specific religion has to say about the imagination, why your god gave it us and what it actually is (physically or spiritually) also anything that might link creationists to imagination over imagination to evolution
@Orias your post was very interesting and you did a very good job presenting your religion and religious views, there was certain parts i particulaly related too and others that drifted a bit, i especially liked the ideas of
"For behind every meaning, there is a greater and deeper meaning than the previous.(1)"
"It is in my philosophy, that the mind is of Satanic origin, for the mind created the things man posseses, such as religion, technology and etc(2)"
"while many people may look forward to the 'after-life', some don't value the existing life they may have(3)"
"It is key to us that we acknowledge the natural existence of things among the Earth(4)"
"Though two things may be exact opposites, they may not be good or bad, though many would consider the opposing force bad or evil.(4)"
(1) - seems to me to logics, this conforms to my beliefs of logic
(2) - seems a philisophical statement along the lines of "i think therefor i am" mind over matter etc etc, this too conforms to my beliefs
Haha, I think therefore I am also translated---Cogito ergo sum.
(3) - seems a religious dig, but very true, alot of other religions almost bribe there believers into belief using this fallacy(if it is one?) yet if only all religions could comprehend a real heaven on earth, this conforms to my idealisms
(4) - seems like yin and yang or close, opposites exists so that we can see both sides, the good and bad, the black and white, the up and down, the happy and sad, to me this is very important because pharmacologically i actually think opposites give a rich account of perception, again one of my core beliefs
all this being said, i didnt see anything specific on consciousness or imagination, unless you want to class consciousness as philosophy but for argument sake i would prefer to classify it as a higher state of self awareness as well as any philosophical attributes that go with it, i picked up on 4 of my core beliefs from your description of your religion (again a very good presentation) but unless your religion has something particular to say about consciousness and imagination then im still for sale, also, your religion is called satanist, i could live with the name but obviously i would like to know what god you worship, nature? satan? the idealisms and metaphors for which satan exists as? maybe you personally have no god of worship? this interests me on more of an intellectual level rather than spiritual because i believe worship is pointless but any information on this would be helpful?
coolkek, there is only one God, but should you find yourself burning in the flame of everlasting Hell for all of eternity, that choice will have by then made itself ever so clear, but by then it will be too late.
i want a religion to explain consciousness and imagination, ill elaborate on them a little, firstly consciousness being the state of thought and self awareness, the ability to stand outside of your own body (or to comprehend yourself doing this atleast) also on consciousness i am aware alot of religions believe the divine path, that everything in our life is set out for us, any sort of explanation that can link a divine path to a consciousness rather than free will would be a good start, secondly imagination, possibly our greatest feat as homosapians, the ability to create something that doesn't exists somewhere it cant ever be seen, anything that your specific religion has to say about the imagination, why your god gave it us and what it actually is (physically or spiritually) also anything that might link creationists to imagination over imagination to evolution
Well, I think that it is important that you study in depth various religions if you are intent on dedicating your life to one. It is no small matter.
If you are interested in notions of consciousness then an eastern religion is probably more likely to satisfy you. Hinduism deals deeply with Consciousness. Particularly the idea that everything is ultimately Consciousness and the individual (the soul) is in fact consciousness. The soul (self) is not the body. Another important concept is that God is Everything and that even you are a part of God's energy (consciousness). God did not 'give you' imagination. Creativity is part of God's nature and thus part of your own nature. God doesn't give us things. He/she/it is not an interfering entity. He/she/it is everything- the creator and the created. As for free will, it is considered that there is such a thing but we are so caught up by karma that in many ways we have very limited free will. I sometimes wonder if free will is just part of the illusion (maya).
@dogsgod im already burning in hell and your gods got nothing to say about the matter, watch him watch me starve to death and then try tell me this. or watch your god watch your daughter get raped, i mean he's omnipresent RIGHT?, im not looking for god, im looking for answers about spirituality, consciousness and imagination, to be honest i look at god every time i pass the mirror and he always smiles back
Ha, I like that.
@Orias your religion seems to be on top of the thinking game, it seems almost a philosophy rather than a religion, but i do have a particular interest in imagination, it seemed to have naturally occurred to me that imagination may be a small spark of its greatness, of our greatness, a combined consciousness, but i don't feel i can fully grasp the concept alone, hence the need to ask for assistance from the spiritually enlightened, you say you are an athiest? i dont fully understand the idea of walking around tagging yourself as a satanist if you you dont believe in satan or any omnipotent, omnipresent or omniscient being, see me, i currently dont believe in any invented god, but i can allow my imagination to create something greater than myself, something i, in my head, would call god, but too me that is the only thing that links me to religion and maybe the fact that i am very philosophical which relates strongly to ethics and morals in religion but the point is if your a satanist how can you be an atheist and what do you believe to be god?
I will believe in free will when a person can be homosexual at will. The mind is of God, so of course we part of it's 'energy', for we created what is 'God'.
Prove the existence of a soul and the 'positive' and 'negative' energies.
Consciousness is the mind of an aware person, they don't have to be part of God to be aware of life.
I'm not here to debate with you or convince you of anything. If you have questions, refer to the Hindu DIR.
This is a debate thread. Back out if you wish, but I don't want what the others think, you are unique in your fashion and believe, I want to know what you know.
@Madhuri thanks for your contributions you tackled the problem head on and gave me a few good suggestions, however i would say that Hinduism makes it a little easy by saying god is everything, i would be looking for some definition of a particular being of some sort as a god, or maker, or whatever, its a little too vague to say god is everything, its a little like saying e=mc2, ermmm no Einstein energy isnt infinite or we wouldn't be using oil to make it...and anti-matter wouldnt be able to destroy something thats infinite, physics aside the point im trying to make is, defining god as everything doesn't really get any truth out of the situation more over i think it will put your mind at ease
I wouldn't say that my beliefs are unique. I consider he Vedic scriptures to be the greatest authority and get my ideas from a range of sources.
I replied to this thread to offer suggestions to the OP, not to debate that my religions is the right one or the Absolute Truth. If my intention was to try and convince the OP that my way is the right way then a challenging response would certainly be waranted.
If you are curious about Hinduism, there are some very knowledgeable members here that would be willing to explain concepts and reasons for our beliefs in the DIR. Or you could start a debate somewhere. It would be more appropriate.