Wednesday, October 19, 2016


After the previous very coarse outline of the main religions of today’s Pantheons. And established a couple of absolute eternal principles and rooted out a couple of others. It is time to start a pealing of the onion process with that enormous combined religious field we now with open minds has accepted they all may carry within them pieces of eternal truth. We will now put all the different elements into ruthlessly inquisitorial light, to make conclusive judgements if they are believable or not. Layer up on layer we will carve us down to some core beliefs and nucleus faith that will be worth embracing. 


Personally the way I perceive the stage of Nirvana, it is nothing for me. It seems that the Buddhist’s highest goal is to end up in a stage of comfortable numb nothingness. That’s where I feel I am several times a day already. But of cause Paradise can seem to be too sticky Disney like happy. I dont think I would endure that.

I like the hindu idea that the gods are neither completely good nor completely evil. But something in between, leaning either this or that way. And that they are not that totally focused on the humans all the time, but let things roll fairly natural them inbetween. 

The Vedas state that reality consists of three principles or entities: Brahm – God, Jeevatma – The countless souls or spirits, and Maya – The material energy.

The observant reader will recognize this to be startling similar to how we pictured us the cosmos earlier in this project, except for the dominant God.



 

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