Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Godhood is a goal set by nature itself
Ending the duality between the
spirituality and material, between God and man, is accomplished by
seeing the spiritual as supermaterial, and not by calling the
spiritual an illusion as science does, or by calling the material an
illusion as religion does.
Nietzsche and others, perhaps
influenced by science, believed that illusion and deception were mans
proper element. Nietzsche thought we have a psychological need for an
“horizon” just as we have a sensual need for art.
The religious goals for the most part
which have been thought of as illusion and deception are not, and are
part of our actual material nature, brought on by the activating
Spirit-Will-To- Godhood operating within material life, bringing a
teleological direction to life and evolution. The
Spirit-Will-To-Godhood defines the real “Hellenic Will” behind
Greek culture, as “Geist” defines the activation of Germanic
culture, each with its own evolutionary shape.
We have had a difficultly defining or
understanding these so-called illusions, but it is nature itself that
employs telos in material evolution to achieve its own ends. Ideas on
heaven and God mainly derived from the supermaterial activating
Spirit-Will within material life, which natural evolution later
shapes. The Godhood which can be reached at the zenith of evolution
is a goal set by nature and is not an illusion.
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