Greta wrote:
It's no secret that the most important thing for theists and non-believers alike is that we survive to adulthood, and then try to enjoy the ride as much as possible, make ourselves vaguely useful and avoid doing more harm than is necessary.
Even into the maturity of adulthood some people are still insecure and dependent on some other thing external to them that they hope will get them through their personal survival in the world, and that some other thing can be a ''Higher God Figure''..but that's a poor substitute for a simple dose of wisdom, and some plain old common sense in accepting their aloneness and embracing it while fully conscious ...often called dying before you die. And there lies the power to overcome all our unfounded fears.. when we can finally say ''fuck it'' and get on with enjoying life the way it's meant to be enjoyed. But then if one is simply not enjoying it then they can always kill them self, it's not like life is holding any of us hostage.
The problem with ''higher self''believers is that they haven't yet realised they are totally alone in the world, and that nothing outside of their beingness is coming to stay in a permanent sense, and that everything is literally made of going away. One is a lonely number, and so they are uncomfortable with their aloneness and will make-believe there's at least a something that is going to save them from the eternal abyss of their aloneness, and that it might even alleviate their unease. It's just total delusion of the human condition.
We imagine a God in the same context we imagine we have a Mother and a Father..none of which are true, truth is we are totally alone.
What we are fundamentally is without any label attached to it....and so we fill in the blank with just about anything we can make-up.And some people actually believe the make-belief to be real, which is fine of course, there's nothing much else available.