It is time to open our “I’s”

Discussion in 'Protest' started by Benther Dondat, Jan 3, 2007.

  1. Benther Dondat

    Benther Dondat Member

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    The ultimate sin of monotheism is the denial of our intuition and the manipulation of our perceptual lenses (beliefs). The human spirit truly reflects the profound cosmic resonance that gives the beat to our heart and the rhythm to our breath. Our nature is to be honest and trusting but our karma (cultural institutions) betrays us. We are taught to search for enlightenment in our intellect when in fact it is our intellect that betrays us.

    The cruel veil of monotheism blinds our minds “I” to our innate spirituality. Monotheism is imperialistic. There is no escape. To be enlightened is to have the sense and the will to hold back the veil.
     
  2. Benther Dondat

    Benther Dondat Member

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    "I see" said the blind man!
     
  3. Benther Dondat

    Benther Dondat Member

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    I've been down so long it looks like up to me.
     
  4. vcr

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    I would submit for your consideration, god the all knowing father (cognition), Jesus Christ(Mr. prsonality) the holy spirit(emotions) there is no mystery to this divinity, we need only look to the triune creater of god for the answer.
    Peace and empowerment
    sine cera
     
  5. StartToday

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    Religion is for two kinds of people. People who are afraid of what they don't know, and choose to believe in some nonsensical deity so that they have all the answers; and people who see that when the masses will do anything to please such a god, and exploit those people's ignorance for the sake of war, prejudice, gaining votes, curbing protest, etc (the possibilities are nearly limitless).
     
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