Sphere Worship Universal Thread of All Religion and Philosophy
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 1:47 pm
If one were to look within the history of Paganism a common theme, or bond, was the worship of the sun and stars as Deities in themselves.
Abrahamic faiths often equates the cellestial objects as being tied to spiritual entities, and while not "God" himself, in many degrees where lesser "gods".
Pre-Socratics and Socratics often equated the Sphere or Circle as both being Divine in nature and a symbol of the Divine.
What we understand of all moral systems breaks down to a circulation of "being" in the respect of the Golden Mean, Karma, or the simple metaphor of "You reap what you sow".
This common bond of circularity corresponds to the enlightenment where linearism and Man placing himself as "above the God(s)" later correlates with a lose form of atheism arising as man in his pursuit of Equality with God, in many respects seperated himself through the implication where he was not equal already. The pursuit of equality in many respects is a pursuit of seperation through individuation.
The question occurs, as to what is within the nature of the Divine that so many religions have found as "common" understanding other than a form of Justice through a symmetry of circulation?
In these respects, what we understand of both God and Man in regards to both spiritual and practical affairs is simply an application of geometry where man as "measurer" and God as "measurer" find a common bond through "measurement". It is within this divine image of rationality where Man is made in the Image of God, God is percieved in the image of man as both apply "measurement" as "being".
Many faiths argue man as the image of God with their dual opposite of Atheism, placing no God above man except man. In simple terms we understand God through Man.
Where vice is present, man argues "God is not here". Where virtue is present, man rejoices and says "God is here".
It is in these observations that a universal nature to both God and Man can be approached simply through the nature of the axiom as "self-evidence", or the synthesis of being from nothingness through the processes of self-reflection and the relation of oneself to others as a form of "cosmic dance" in which order "just is" and "always was" and "always will be".
All cultures used to dance with this universal pattern as a testament to a unity between themselves, their environment and eachother. Now we dance in a form of "jumping up and down" as if trying to reach the heavens but continually falling as if the Greek Icarus or the Abrahamic Lucifer.
Worship as dance has been reduced to a roaring wave of people reaching for a euphoria they never find as they reenacted the primordial chaos of the oceans...a movement seen at all concerts and modern "worship" services.
Progress past "the now" is merely a resolution to seek the end of everything, for progress exists if and only if their is an end. It is in these respects what we understand of Reality is simply a resolute determination to seek the end of ourselves in blatant disrespect of the absolute truth of "the now".
Abrahamic faiths often equates the cellestial objects as being tied to spiritual entities, and while not "God" himself, in many degrees where lesser "gods".
Pre-Socratics and Socratics often equated the Sphere or Circle as both being Divine in nature and a symbol of the Divine.
What we understand of all moral systems breaks down to a circulation of "being" in the respect of the Golden Mean, Karma, or the simple metaphor of "You reap what you sow".
This common bond of circularity corresponds to the enlightenment where linearism and Man placing himself as "above the God(s)" later correlates with a lose form of atheism arising as man in his pursuit of Equality with God, in many respects seperated himself through the implication where he was not equal already. The pursuit of equality in many respects is a pursuit of seperation through individuation.
The question occurs, as to what is within the nature of the Divine that so many religions have found as "common" understanding other than a form of Justice through a symmetry of circulation?
In these respects, what we understand of both God and Man in regards to both spiritual and practical affairs is simply an application of geometry where man as "measurer" and God as "measurer" find a common bond through "measurement". It is within this divine image of rationality where Man is made in the Image of God, God is percieved in the image of man as both apply "measurement" as "being".
Many faiths argue man as the image of God with their dual opposite of Atheism, placing no God above man except man. In simple terms we understand God through Man.
Where vice is present, man argues "God is not here". Where virtue is present, man rejoices and says "God is here".
It is in these observations that a universal nature to both God and Man can be approached simply through the nature of the axiom as "self-evidence", or the synthesis of being from nothingness through the processes of self-reflection and the relation of oneself to others as a form of "cosmic dance" in which order "just is" and "always was" and "always will be".
All cultures used to dance with this universal pattern as a testament to a unity between themselves, their environment and eachother. Now we dance in a form of "jumping up and down" as if trying to reach the heavens but continually falling as if the Greek Icarus or the Abrahamic Lucifer.
Worship as dance has been reduced to a roaring wave of people reaching for a euphoria they never find as they reenacted the primordial chaos of the oceans...a movement seen at all concerts and modern "worship" services.
Progress past "the now" is merely a resolution to seek the end of everything, for progress exists if and only if their is an end. It is in these respects what we understand of Reality is simply a resolute determination to seek the end of ourselves in blatant disrespect of the absolute truth of "the now".