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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 5626" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Religion</strong></p><p></p><p>It has been said that the very first job classification or avenue for employment was prostitution. While the sentiment may have endured over the centuries, if you thought about it, you would come to the realization that there was a niche for "work" long before we could have surmised. Superstition has plauged the human consciousness since the beginning of what is known as the Iron Age.</p><p></p><p>Before that time at the beginning, known as the Golden Age (some 750,000 years ago or more) , mankind had all of his inherent gifts intact from before birth arrive with him when he incarnated here in the physical. Telepathy and Omnipresence via attention were a given. Direct communication with all the animal kingdom by means of a kind of telepathy (by use of concentrating on pictures) was a standard means of communication. There was no real effort required to sustain a source for food as it was so abundant. Mental and Spiritual endeavours were specifically directed towards self realization and then God realization. Harmony ruled amongst all living things here. </p><p></p><p>Then came the Silver Age and things began to change. Mankind had to lend a hand in the upkeep of sustainable sustinence. Not everybody was of a like mind. Harmony may have needed an effort to maintain. Spiritual abilities had to be re-learned but they were easily attainable.</p><p></p><p>Then the Iron Age and from there to the Lead Age or Kali Yuga as the Brahmist may call it. If I had to guess as to where to place the most successful types of civilizations, they would have to be around the Gold and Silver Ages IMHO. They would include Mu, Lemuria, Atlantis, Hyperboria. These are not ficticious.</p><p></p><p>As a side note, due to the total negativity here on this planet, there is a running joke amongst it's visitors that "The Earth is the armpit of the Universe" cruel but correct. You will not find a place like this in all the cosmos. Here you learn, you remember, or you perish quickly. Something like the unsaid collorary denoting the scarcity of old fools as fools seldom survive for long here as Karma reigns supreme. Nobody rides for free, Nobody gets away with anything. If you owe, you will pay. PERIOD.</p><p></p><p>As all these ages passed and mankind "forgot" his regal lineage, foolish notions and reasons for the why of it all abounded. The very first profession here about 5,000 years ago was of course the priest craft. Very rare was it back in that time that a stupid priest lived long. One needed to be both shrewd and have a 6th sense about him when it came to predicting the outcome of the weather, war parties, births and deaths. Their sense of timing rivalved todays politicians and magicians. They were also quite adept at seizing the moment when it came to taking advantage of others superstitions in every day life. Why hunt or till the soil or go root and tuber gathering when you can be fed and pontificate surrounded by all the amenities, a dry cave and fire, apprentises, acolytes.</p><p></p><p>Depending on how far along the path one is, will dictate the ability to sense male bovine excrement when it is being served by the clergy under the auspices of "Devine Mystery" or some such verbal claptrap. </p><p></p><p>Religion cannot be ingrained in your genes. However, what can be left there is the fear of being taken for yet another life long ride of smoke up your backside and promises that come to fruition when you check out. If you are having problems with this line of thought, go rent "Life Of Brian" by Monty Python. If by the end of this film, you have still not "got a clue", both myself and Paul will help you, you poor, poor, person. </p><p></p><p>Fear of the unknown is one gaurantee that churches will exhist. You have a choice. You can either stand up, start walking, start searching for yourself. Or you can play Simon Says based on some dissimilar path by people who thought they understood what some Spiritual Master was talking about over 2,000 years ago and not take part of your own spiritual evolution. Either way is ok. One way is about a thousand incarnations quicker. But rest assured, ALL paths lead to Rome eventually.</p><p></p><p>A psychologist or Psychiatrist I cannot remember which, made an experiment in Canada I believe it was. He raised a child and made damn sure that any and all information of the world had absolutely no information what so ever regarding religion, the search for God or self exploration, spiritualy speaking. That child, eventually at the age of puberty or just later, began to worship the Sun as a power greater than himself.</p><p></p><p>We ALL come to the realization sooner or later that there is a power greater than us and that instinctively we require that knowledge if none is forthcoming on it's own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 5626, member: 44"] [b]Religion[/b] It has been said that the very first job classification or avenue for employment was prostitution. While the sentiment may have endured over the centuries, if you thought about it, you would come to the realization that there was a niche for "work" long before we could have surmised. Superstition has plauged the human consciousness since the beginning of what is known as the Iron Age. Before that time at the beginning, known as the Golden Age (some 750,000 years ago or more) , mankind had all of his inherent gifts intact from before birth arrive with him when he incarnated here in the physical. Telepathy and Omnipresence via attention were a given. Direct communication with all the animal kingdom by means of a kind of telepathy (by use of concentrating on pictures) was a standard means of communication. There was no real effort required to sustain a source for food as it was so abundant. Mental and Spiritual endeavours were specifically directed towards self realization and then God realization. Harmony ruled amongst all living things here. Then came the Silver Age and things began to change. Mankind had to lend a hand in the upkeep of sustainable sustinence. Not everybody was of a like mind. Harmony may have needed an effort to maintain. Spiritual abilities had to be re-learned but they were easily attainable. Then the Iron Age and from there to the Lead Age or Kali Yuga as the Brahmist may call it. If I had to guess as to where to place the most successful types of civilizations, they would have to be around the Gold and Silver Ages IMHO. They would include Mu, Lemuria, Atlantis, Hyperboria. These are not ficticious. As a side note, due to the total negativity here on this planet, there is a running joke amongst it's visitors that "The Earth is the armpit of the Universe" cruel but correct. You will not find a place like this in all the cosmos. Here you learn, you remember, or you perish quickly. Something like the unsaid collorary denoting the scarcity of old fools as fools seldom survive for long here as Karma reigns supreme. Nobody rides for free, Nobody gets away with anything. If you owe, you will pay. PERIOD. As all these ages passed and mankind "forgot" his regal lineage, foolish notions and reasons for the why of it all abounded. The very first profession here about 5,000 years ago was of course the priest craft. Very rare was it back in that time that a stupid priest lived long. One needed to be both shrewd and have a 6th sense about him when it came to predicting the outcome of the weather, war parties, births and deaths. Their sense of timing rivalved todays politicians and magicians. They were also quite adept at seizing the moment when it came to taking advantage of others superstitions in every day life. Why hunt or till the soil or go root and tuber gathering when you can be fed and pontificate surrounded by all the amenities, a dry cave and fire, apprentises, acolytes. Depending on how far along the path one is, will dictate the ability to sense male bovine excrement when it is being served by the clergy under the auspices of "Devine Mystery" or some such verbal claptrap. Religion cannot be ingrained in your genes. However, what can be left there is the fear of being taken for yet another life long ride of smoke up your backside and promises that come to fruition when you check out. If you are having problems with this line of thought, go rent "Life Of Brian" by Monty Python. If by the end of this film, you have still not "got a clue", both myself and Paul will help you, you poor, poor, person. Fear of the unknown is one gaurantee that churches will exhist. You have a choice. You can either stand up, start walking, start searching for yourself. Or you can play Simon Says based on some dissimilar path by people who thought they understood what some Spiritual Master was talking about over 2,000 years ago and not take part of your own spiritual evolution. Either way is ok. One way is about a thousand incarnations quicker. But rest assured, ALL paths lead to Rome eventually. A psychologist or Psychiatrist I cannot remember which, made an experiment in Canada I believe it was. He raised a child and made damn sure that any and all information of the world had absolutely no information what so ever regarding religion, the search for God or self exploration, spiritualy speaking. That child, eventually at the age of puberty or just later, began to worship the Sun as a power greater than himself. We ALL come to the realization sooner or later that there is a power greater than us and that instinctively we require that knowledge if none is forthcoming on it's own. [/QUOTE]
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