promethean75 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:01 pm
"My soul is already divine like all souls and all of creation."
I think there would also be levels of divinity if this were the case, becuz i see no trace of anything truly equal in nature, at all.
I see what you're saying. Levels are different than diversity, though. All can be of one at a very basic level... with none being more of the one than any other, right?
promethean75 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:01 pmbut concerning the 'soul' if be there such a thing...
Agreed. I'm just using words that get as close to describing a concept as I can. A better word might be essence, as soul indicates something separate that goes on, and I don't really believe that. I think it makes more sense that there's an essence that merges back into the whole, and may re-emerge (with indifference) in another way. Like waves in an ocean.
promethean75 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:01 pm...it would be colored and fashioned by its experiences, its struggles, sacrifices, victories, all that shit. and since that shit exists in innumerable varities and ways for all people, equality in that respect is then inconceivable. like physical beings, souls would also be unequal.
It certainly seems that the manifestations are endless! Just like the countless manifestations in nature of every species and type. This is why the idea of a male god, orchestrated for man, seems so utterly ridiculous. It doesn't fit anything else we see. It's a convoluted tale based on limitation and separation and condemnation which elevates some human beings over others.
What does make sense (to me) is that the divine in human beings is the same divine as manifested through all things... countless expressions and energies and dances and songs in a continually unfolding display of artwork creating more artwork.
promethean75 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:01 pmbut we're already off into a language game anyway when we talk about this stuff
Yes. Perhaps it's like early man trying to describe a crescent moon they see in the sky with the few words in their vocabulary. There's no understanding (from his position) of the extent of qualities and effects of such a thing.
promethean75 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:01 pmtake away these factors, and u have a 'consciousness' that is nothing at all like mine, and I'm not able to speak about it or on its behalf. see whatum sayin?
Totally!
promethean75 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:01 pmThat means there is a spirit world but we're a kind of mortal animal that only gets a material existence... and only one short one, at that.
My impression is that the human reality is very 'dense' -- with it's dependence on physicality. But there could be ways of perceiving and experiencing that neither require the physical vehicle nor the human ego. Again, that's another reason why human religious stories seem so limiting to me. They are born from very limited notions which are applied onto all else. And it's so backwards because such stories are actually dismissing awareness of vast and free SPIRIT (throughout all) in preference of a prescribed and controlling, limited model. That's what I mean when I suggest that people make this idea of 'god' very small!! In some ways, religion is the enemy of spirit!
I wonder why people don't think in much, much broader terms... beyond the clearly questionable ideas that have been spoon-fed throughout various cultures? The indoctrination goes too far by essentially saying, "Don't think for yourself... think
this way!"