Zaehet Strife
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"We could be completely wrong, or right... so to say with certainty, that our ideas we have about the universe and reality are certainly true... is certainly a lie."
-Zs
-Zs
...I think we become better people by being attentive and observing our own actions. Feels good to stop looking at other people like they are the ones that are fckd up. We're all fckd up, to each his own degree. When that inner observation really exposes a lot of bs we have still kicking around inside, it can be painful. But, after a while you've changed some things about you that needed changing / the world is a better place because you did your part.
Now, keep that going for the rest of your natural life![]()
Not always easy.
Actually, I think this is one of my reasons for 'believing'. I know that the universe is further than I can reach (in a tangible sense), so (my) reason says stay within arms length, reach in and explore that universe. It's just me I guess, and obviously takes no stab at the more scientific minded.
Instead of disregarding one superstition for another, like you... he decided to keep the one he was indoctrinated with, and "improved" it with his own (and others) imagination.
Instead of disregarding one superstition for another, like you... he decided to keep the one he was indoctrinated with, and "improved" it with his own (and others) imagination.
If you dont mind me asking Eye, why is it that you chose the Christian faith? You are very open minded to all ideas and beliefs and Im assuming you take what you can get from other religions and spiritual views, but what is it about Christianity that appeals to you more than the rest of the beliefs out there? You are unlike any person of faith that I have encountered. Usually when people take the path you have they depart from their original spiritual views and dont claim to be apart of any group. Are there more like you? lol I know this is quite the question, I appreciate what ever answer you give me.
...very simple (I think!). A person needs to keep those teachings because they were formative. I kept my 'christian' background because I can't not keep it. It's a 'background'. It's my 'home base'. Thing is, now that I'm a little older I need to examine the background and find where I fit in it. All the other teachings worldwide are (in their synthesis) saying the same thing. It's a matter of gaining better comprehension of 'who I am'. Denying other religions is not a great plan in my best estimation. 'Christ' is universal (Christ as in 'generative light'). Every religious avatar did a specific thing. I like to learn from each of them.
...very simple (I think!). A person needs to keep those teachings because they were formative. I kept my 'christian' background because I can't not keep it. It's a 'background'. It's my 'home base'. Thing is, now that I'm a little older I need to examine the background and find where I fit in it. All the other teachings worldwide are (in their synthesis) saying the same thing. It's a matter of gaining better comprehension of 'who I am'. Denying other religions is not a great plan in my best estimation. 'Christ' is universal (Christ as in 'generative light'). Every religious avatar did a specific thing. I like to learn from each of them.
Zaehet, that is one of my deep insights (or self-delusions) about the nature of faith. I realized when grappling with the really big questions many years ago ... that I could influence my beliefs to the point of changing them outright, but I also concluded that I have a basic Gestalt of how the world works, and it is too deep for access by reason or passion.
That deep conviction, my cognitive "firmware", I label faith, as it is beyond either analysis or falsification. It is a somewhat stricter definition than the common one, but I still find it compelling.
I am wondering if this makes me an accidental Taoist. cn
But don't you ever doubt that what you have faith in may not be true?
If I am able to doubt a thing, I automatically classify it "belief". cn
If I try to question either of those, I come up against a deep knowing of "that's the way things are!" that inhibits the passionate engaged part of my inner questioner ... leaving only dispassionate disengaged pure reason.