Life and Spirituality
Posted 07-28-2015 at 10:09 PM by Continuum
I interpret 'life & Spirituality' in the following perspective.
1. All humans are infected with an unavoidable existential dilemma {[B][COLOR=blue]ED[/COLOR][/B]} embedded in the DNA/RNA.
2. Note -this [B][COLOR=blue]ED[/COLOR][/B] generate a drive that is more fundamental and stronger than the sexual libido.
3. This terrible [B][COLOR=blue]ED[/COLOR][/B] manifest psychological angst, anxieties, hopelessness, and the likes.
4. Humans use a various approaches to deal with the TERRIBLE angst of the [COLOR=blue]ED[/COLOR].
5. The majority are driven by the [COLOR=blue][B]ED[/B][/COLOR] to cling on to a God which is a necessary delusion and other means [spiritual or secular].
6. The more competent individuals deal with the [B][COLOR=blue]ED[/COLOR][/B] on their own or in small groups.
7. The majority believers established Religions to guide themselves and others.
8. The main religions are Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, etc.
Religion in general essentially comprises elements from 1-8 with a heavy focus on 7, i.e. religious elements of Islam, i.e. it holy text as its core with various expositions and exegesis.
Some religions may exclude the concept of God, i.e. thus non-theistic religions.
Those who are within elements 1-4 above will resort to secular approaches. This section may include those who are indifferent to the ED and they are within the strong-atheist group.
1. All humans are infected with an unavoidable existential dilemma {[B][COLOR=blue]ED[/COLOR][/B]} embedded in the DNA/RNA.
2. Note -this [B][COLOR=blue]ED[/COLOR][/B] generate a drive that is more fundamental and stronger than the sexual libido.
3. This terrible [B][COLOR=blue]ED[/COLOR][/B] manifest psychological angst, anxieties, hopelessness, and the likes.
4. Humans use a various approaches to deal with the TERRIBLE angst of the [COLOR=blue]ED[/COLOR].
5. The majority are driven by the [COLOR=blue][B]ED[/B][/COLOR] to cling on to a God which is a necessary delusion and other means [spiritual or secular].
6. The more competent individuals deal with the [B][COLOR=blue]ED[/COLOR][/B] on their own or in small groups.
7. The majority believers established Religions to guide themselves and others.
8. The main religions are Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, etc.
Religion in general essentially comprises elements from 1-8 with a heavy focus on 7, i.e. religious elements of Islam, i.e. it holy text as its core with various expositions and exegesis.
Some religions may exclude the concept of God, i.e. thus non-theistic religions.
Those who are within elements 1-4 above will resort to secular approaches. This section may include those who are indifferent to the ED and they are within the strong-atheist group.
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