Friday, August 05, 2011
Repairing The Great Theological and Philosophical Error
Assigning the Spirit to “elsewhere,”
not connected to worldly causes, or natural causes, was the Great Theological and Philosophical Error. The material and supermaterial
world was blocked, disparaged, hated by the mystics, even if they
tried to concede to the less enlightened of the world in various
ways, (eg, it is better to marry than burn, etc) This in effect
meant blocking and disparaging Godhood, because Godhood is attained
through material/supermaterial evolution.
What the traditional mystics were
speaking of was the goal of the Involutionary Inward Path to the
Father-Within, or the God-Within, which is not Godhood, the
God-Within is the Offspring of Godhood. In the Twofold Path of Evolutionary Christianity it is acceptable and enlightening to attain the Father Within
in the Involutionary Inward Path, but it not acceptable to stop there
in the desire-free bliss of identification with Godhood, Real Godhood
must be evolved to in the Evolutionary Outward Path.
Materialism and spiritualism need to be
synthesized into supermaterialism, the left and right hand need to
join. To civilize the "beast” of materialism is to evolve from
materialism to supermaterialism and on to Godhood. The devil is said
to guard the gate to heaven, and this is usually interpreted in terms
of blocking the material desires of the devil, to pass through the
spiritual gate to heaven by way of the Involutionary Inward Path.
But this can also be interpreted as attaining supermaterial Godhood
by way of material evolution to Godhood---no devil, no Godhood, no
materialism, no supermaterialism.
Self-abnegation leading to the
Father-Within of the Involutionary Inward Path is only half of
religion. Self-fulfillment leading to Godhood of the Evolutionary
Outward Path completes religion. This is the major theme of the
Twofold Path in Evolutionary Christianity. This is the way to
repairing The Great Theological and Philosophical Error.
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