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edgar cayce
jt- no I haven't previously read of him - but I have read Adam Smith on "Powers of the Mind" - and that mind of ours is one phenomenally powerful beast(assuming I'm not off on a tangent compared to where you are heading)
yeah, religion has built some great cathedrals - but at what price...Oh yeah and what about religously inspired art?
Was it the calvinists that talked of the "beauty of holiness" (or the catholics), no matter some of the art is fantastic...zen gardens, cathedrals, mosques
(sorry if I go off subject but my speakers aren't working so I can't get the utube)
PS jt - I'll check out Mr Cayce some moreHe was a big deal in the early 1900's in the US, uneducated man and the only book he ever read was apparently the King James bible.
Used to go to sleep ('The sleeping prophet') and questions would be put to him.
Many highly complex, medical (people on deaths door on the other side of the country etc), stuff he had never been exposed too in his waking state- quite amazing imo
Theres an institute devoted to the study of his 'readings'
Something to the group-mind concept perhaps.
So yes- religion has been "a rallying cry". Still, I seriously wish it were possible to have an easy alternative.
It's commonly accepted that the more educated people are the less likely they are to believe in religion/God.
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PS jt - I'll check out Mr Cayce some more- but Adam Smith covered similar phenomena - people suddenly speaking greek whilst under LSD (and being monitored) - speculation that they were Plato reincarnated etc - only to find that they had accidentally heard the sprukers at the Saturaday morning fruit market and were actually saying " couple of days , beeudiful" in fluent greek etc .
1. I agree - Dawkins is a great trigger for some rational thought here
3. you sure do a lot of feeding and procreating
First our Vision for this forum: to create an environment for the stimulation, development and then the alignment of objective consciousnesses as defined and described by Georges Gurdjieff.
For this group, linear thinking is subjective and only nonlinear thinking can be objective.
Objective is "how the universe sees itself". or we see ourselves
Our culture has co-opted the word "objective" and has made it to serve as an equivalent of "scientific materialism," but when you grok that scientism is, for the most part NOT scientific, but is rather another subjective religion then you see that no part of the word "objective" applies to science or "linear thinking."
Subjective is the story about the blind men and the elephant - they all think that the elephant is the part of it that they are feeling and that is all there is.but we know better
"We cannot reach the objective except through the medium of the subjective. This is the underlying reason for esoteric studies: they allow the exterior man to give objective validity to his subjective mentality. He can achieve this by a technique analogous to one we apply to precision instruments: before putting them to work, we determine the reading error of each.that`s right folks, we decide if our `exterior` man is in error
ain`t that the truth, this bloke could see it happening back then.I suppose i`m a computer automaton (at least consciously) (i think) .Mission: The Evolution of Humanity. This, too, is best described by Gurdjieff:
"Contemporary culture requires automatons. And people are undoubtedly losing their acquired habits of independence and turning into automatons, into parts of machines.
If we removed religion from its controlling function right now, the world could fall into anarchy.
, the human animal is a naturally selfish beast who protects it's space with avengence. S/he is intent on it's own survival, and will lie, cheat and steal to protect itself. The power of religion is at least providing some very strong motivation for people to live in accordance with their culture
Co-operation is the backbone of our evolution (survival)...
.With media, television and radio being so influential nowadays, it is easy to fall into the trance of the collective blahhh.(couldn`t think of the right word there).
p.s. from someone who is still dealing with `conditioning`.
Survival of the fittest.... means those who cooperate the best gain advantage and are fitter..
cooperation needs something bigger than the individual to be at work
it needs a glue
motorway
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