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by Gary 'Z' McGee from Self-InflictedPhilosophy Website
Eye of Jupiter by The Invisible Realm
tend to be more violent than people who are used to looking at the world from several different viewpoints. Questions you cannot answer are usually better for you than answers you cannot question."
Yuval Noah Harari
The simple fact that it is considered blasphemy to question the answers that religion provides, creates a wall for the curious mind. Blocking curiosity leads to a lack of imagination.
A lack of imagination leads to stagnant
spirituality. And stagnant spirituality is fundamentally unhealthy
for human beings.
The only way out of such stagnation is to regain both curiosity and imagination and to continue the spiritual search by questioning all so-called answers.
One does not need religion for this task...
it is sometimes not necessary to do anything more than push it as far as it will go."
Denis Diderot
All
religions are subsumed. All dogma is rejected; it is recognized as
an existential trap of the most high and most devious.
"Spirituality" contained in a little box of fear (religion) is no
longer spiritual and has become dogmatic and closed in.
ancient good uncouth."
James Russell Lowell
The universe is in constant flux. The only permanence is impermanence. The only thing that doesn't change is change itself. Spirituality embraces these facts. Religion attempts to ignore them but does so in vain.
Stuck in parochial values,
religion is incapable of re-evaluating the search for truth.
Spirituality is a constant, never-ending search for the truth and so
it is always at the forefront of the spiritual journey. It is only
when a spiritual seeker has pigeonholed their spirituality, and
dogmatized it, that they have given up the search and become
religious.
is to risk the sacrifice of popularity; to choose adventure is to jeopardize security." Guy Claxton
To believe something just because a religious authority said so is not spiritual. It is indoctrination at best and brainwashing at worst.
The fact that
religions require one to have blind faith in such preposterous
notions as Flying Spaghetti Monsters and Jewish Zombies is a
detriment to spirituality itself. Especially when such claims are
considered spiritual by religious zealots.
can be destroyed by the truth should be."
P.C. Hodgell
Fear-conditioning is anti-spiritual. Using fear tactics to bludgeon otherwise well-meaning truth seekers into compliance is the hallmark of traditional religions.
True
spiritual seekers are beyond such pettiness. They don't fear God.
They are God. They are love. They are one with the
interconnectedness of all things (God).
Beware any religion that threatens you with eternal damnation and then has the unmitigated gall to claim it is spiritual.
I want God. I want poetry, I want real danger, I want freedom, I want goodness. I want sin."
Aldous Huxley
There is no end to
spiritual growth, barring death itself, and even death puts
spiritual growth into perspective.
by The Invisible Realm
now I fly, now I see myself under myself, now a god dances within me." Nietzsche
A
spiritual seeker is in an interdependent relationship with God; they
understand that they are a finite aspect of an infinite
interconnected whole - the Great Mystery.
Spirituality is a holistic connection with an interconnected cosmos where universal laws bind everyone.
Religion is about holy obedience to a deity declaring divine law.
The former is cosmic. The latter is dogmatic...
but the idea of death saves him." E.M. Forster
Where religion gives you a crutch to limp blindly through faith, spirituality takes the crutch away and forces you to be responsible with your faith. The reactive religious zealot, wallowing in his codependence, is at the mercy of his faith.
The proactive spiritual seeker, liberated of dogmatic fetters, is free to question his faith without fear of blasphemy.
A spiritual seeker uses death to keep life in perspective through meditation.
A religious zealot obsesses over death and the afterlife at the expense of life through self-inflicted intimidation.
is the mysterious - the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and science."
Where the religious God
claims to have all the answers, the Great Mystery trumps it with the
almighty question mark. It is vital that both the concept of God and
the Great Mystery remain mysterious, lest the organ of our
imagination shrivel up and die.
The Great Mystery makes it clear:
And from our precarious position, we are free to be in awe, overwhelmed and empowered by the mystery of it all.
Religion attempts to steal this mystery from us and package it up in a divine lawgiver, judgmental and void of mystery.
You are the universe in ecstatic motion." Rumi
Anyone, or any group (religion), who claims to know should be met with the utmost credulity and circumspection. Our human language is simply inadequate for the task.
The Great Mystery, the interconnectedness of all things, from quarks to quasars, from worms to wormholes, is ultimately ineffable - so profound and intense as to defy description.
This cannot be explained. It can only
be felt...
Spirituality never tries to own it, never claims to know it; for the Great Mystery can neither be owned nor known. The Great Mystery is as much beyond us as it is inside of us.
It may not be completely knowable or explainable, it may not even be conceivable, but it can be felt, through the mystery of time, through the mystery of impermanence, through the mystery of consciousness.
And it can be interpreted through a language older than words, which isn't even a language at all, but a unifying force connecting all things.
The mistake is trying to trap it, to own it, to use it to control people. Better to simply feel it, flow with it, meditate on it. People have been mistaking religion for spirituality for far too long. It is high time that we erase this most nefarious confusion.
This article is a testament to shining such a light...!
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