Monday, November 10, 2014
A non-relative reality that does not cruelly take God or stability away from the people
Nietzsche thought the will to truth was
a false longing for a stable world in a “real” world that was not
stable, a world which perishes, changes, evolves. Nietzsche then went
in the opposite direction and said reality and truth are
only relative to who perceives them and that there is no stable
world, and God is dead... Was there a neurotic desire in Nietzsche to
affirm an unstable, changing, Godless world? In any case, these old
sacred values do need to be transformed, conservatively, toward the
reality of our sacred material evolution toward Godhood.
The will to truth is a material
instinct---a Super-Id as I have called it---and directly related to
the will to live, the will to survival, and more deeply and sacredly
defined as the Spirit Will To Godhood. This
is the dynamic of a stable yet always evolving world, which does not affirm
relative values but affirms evolutionary material and supermaterial
values.
The world does
not seem to be brought about by an unchanging, permanent, absolute, non-material, spiritual Being, the world is brought about by a Primal Material, activated from within by that great will to live and evolve, that is the
Spirit Will To Godhood, which is then shaped by outside evolution and
selection. The world is a continual, never ending evolution toward
higher beings.
This is enough
stability, how much do you need? This can bring Godhood. This defines a non-relative reality
which does not cruelly take God away, and does not take at least an evolving stability
away from the people. But it does require a transformation of old
theology and philosophy toward theological materialism.
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