Hi, Steemit...This post touches on the issue of God’s ‘hiddenness’ or absence, or, the idea that God is dead! From the Gnostic perspective, it can be argued that the simplest answer to this philosophical inquiry is that God doesn’t exist within this particular existence. What does exist here are deceptive archons and this, in part, makes the inquiry into the nature of reality exceedingly difficult...
In the previous post, we acknowledged the possibility of ultimate meaninglessness in a Godless universe where no extraterrestrials exist. It was nihilism all the way up and down and that has led to a psychopathic prison planet being run by, well...psychopaths. We'll move on to more hopeful possibilities as bleak as they are given the above truism.
Religion! Oh, my, here we go then into the mire. About 10,000 years have passed since the first collective narratives started trying to make sense out of what humans found themselves in. This history is littered with every imaginable claim and the fact of the matter is that there is next to no objective evidence for any religious claims whatsoever. After 10,000 years the only significant data we have is the mild efficacy of yoga and meditation as they relate to the human body-mind. There's not a shred of repeatable verifiable evidence for any other claims regarding a soul or anything else along those lines in all of religion. The historicity of the Bible narratives is the swiss cheese of academia's history departments! In no other field of inquiry would we accept the near-complete absence of evidence. *Facts!
So who were the Godmen, then? Well, it appears they're mostly solar anthropomorphism. Mythologies reified. I sincerely doubt that any of them existed historically, as written. Some of them may have existed as real human figures but I'm convinced that they didn't exist in the way conventional religion asserts. This series of posts will largely deal with the Jesus figure who I refer to as the Kristos--a Gnostic Aeon... Whoa, Nellie! I thought we were talking about a Godless material universe! Yes, we were and I conceded the possibility and now it's time to move on and try to make sense out of near-endless contradictions over the next 11 days--there's time to make my case. Nonetheless, this narrative of who he was is about one of the only ones that make any sense out of the near-complete absence of evidence for the stories in The New Testament and the Bible.
The reason there's next to no evidence for the official stories being true is that they didn't happen--not in the way described, and certainly not for the inane reasons given. These series of posts will now, more than less, work from the premise that the Pharisees and Sadducees did indeed, encounter the Kristos on occasion, but those encounters probably didn't look as described and not for the reasons indicated.
Some of you could be noticing a conundrum now: if these beings exist then how come they don't show themselves? Why are they letting the illusion of materialism take front and center stage? Well, certainly, these are good questions and like I already mentioned--this series of posts is going to speculate on why that is, what the agenda is, and why The Golden Rule is the ONLY thing that matters when it comes to your existence; in fact, it's the only thing the Kristos taught--along with the knowledge that you don't belong here.
*NOTE: verification of claims in any meaningful way needs repeatable evidence and verified by a large number of skeptical peers. This is the scientific consensus. Anecdotal documentaries don't cut it. Anecdotes themselves within this field of inquiry are logical fallacies. Having said that, there is empirical evidence for the bodily and calming effects of yoga and meditation but there is still zero empirical evidence for subtle energies. Now I think they might exist but we should be extremely cautious in dealing with our speculations on this particular issue. And no, there is zero empirical evidence in the efficacy of prayer.
Religion is not Christianity. I'm kinda partial to Shiva myself. The god of the wild wears a leopard skin.
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Well, if you're saying Christianity doesn't encompass all of religion then I'd obviously agree.
The Vedas have some of the most sublime spiritual ideas side by side to some of the stupidest. Their cultural interpretation of karma and reincarnation is despicable. No one should be found guilty in a court of law on speculations on previous lives.
In the end, after studying the Vedas for near 40-years, I reject them for the most part as machinations of the archons whose primary control grid in pre-modernity was religion. It's now, of course, money...but they'll never let an old hand pass by when it's needed.
Take-care...
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As the holidays are upon us, while I doubt you celebrate Christmas, I find it a joyous occasion to get together with family and friends, so I hope you also are blessed.
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Cheers brother! Just call me Mr.Grinch and look to the lights that look like holes in swiss cheese when you enter the Bardos:) Don't engage the Archons:)
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