Saturday, September 28, 2013

Being true to nature in art and religion


Being true to nature in art? How about also applying this realism to psychology, philosophy, politics? We need to unblock real human nature and stop the cultural monstrosities that have little connection to human nature. Examining nature, as the great field of sociobiolgy has examined human nature, applies to all fields. Science is connected to realism in art in this way. Religion also requires a more realistic view of nature and human nature.

I don't go on to add super-realism to realism but I do add “evolutionary” realism. We are evolving and not  standing still merely portraying or defining life in detail, which is why realism alone does not suffice. Evolutionary realism is included in religion with the evolution of life to Godhood, which was first seen in the symbolic-experience of the Father Within. Nature is sacred, it is through real nature that we evolve to Godhood, which describes supermaterialism.

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