Friday, January 30, 2015
When theology is the study of something rather than nothing
When Godhood is seen as a living
supremely evolved material or supermaterial object, or objects, then
theology becomes the study of something rather than nothing or
'No-thing” as the Supreme is called in some religions and
philosophies.
When the subject of theology is only
the God Within or the Father Within it often becomes an idol
of denotation or definition only, with no substance. That God of the Inward Path is a human symbolic experience brought about by the
ascetic discipline of blocking or stopping all material desires so as
to see the God Within. But we can retain that symbolic experience of
God as one of the the first glimpses of Godhood now transformed and
reached through evolution.
Consciousness is hypertrophied instinct,
which is often forgotten in the dazzle of consciousness.
Consciousness with no material or even supermaterial connections has
even been taken for God at its highest point. It's time to bring
consciousness and Godhood back to material/supermaterial life.
Consciousness evolved as an aid in the advance of the evolution of
life toward Godhood and not merely as an to aid to goalless survival
and reproduction.
History is biology influencing men
slightly more than the environment to survive, but life is activated beyond
successful survival and reproduction toward evolving to Godhood. We
need to harmonize with that sacred evolution. Religion and philosophy
need to project that sacred path of material evolution and that evolutionary consciousness. Then theology can be the study of something rather than nothing.
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