Why Are We Here?
Posted: May 29th, 2023, 9:51 am
Ontology is a branch of philosophy which has always fascinated me. Why are we here? What is our purpose? Do we even have one? These are questions anyone of a philosophical disposition should ask themselves. I cannot fathom ever having lived my life without giving a single deep thought towards this question.
It's fundamental, an advanced being should know that if they exist they exist for a reason. Should we not aspire to comprehend that reason? To understand the meaning of it all? I have never been able to accept the atheistic notion that all this is accidental and has no purpose. I'm of the position that everything in life has purpose. If it didn't have purpose it wouldn't exist in the first place.
Does anyone remember the thread about Christianity vs Atheism vs Spirituality? Link here: viewtopic.php?style=11&f=15&t=45751
Let's have a look into the three different belief systems and their explanation for being and purpose.
Atheism
We'll start with Atheism. By far the worst of the three belief systems. A religion of anti-religion. A belief system which favours hedonism and serves the corporate agenda very well by encouraging cutthroat individualism and nihilistic materialism.
viewtopic.php?style=11&f=42&t=46528
Is this the kind of world you would choose for humanity? Can you believe some people see working and consumerism as some kind of purpose for life? What a f***ing waste...
But what is our purpose according to this belief system? Simply put: there isn't any. We live in a random universe where everything is purely accidental and has no purpose at all. Because of this, atheists primarily believe that our purpose should be the continuation of the species. The preservation of decent genetics and continuation of family bloodlines etc. I take issue with this as this means that ontologically the individual is irrelevant and only the species as a whole matters.
Christian
In Christian ontology our purpose is outlined in a book written by man, which is apparently the word of God almight himself. The main theme of this religion is all about self abnegation, self sacrifice and most importantly blind submissive subservience to figures of authority.
The religion promotes passivity and weakness. Like Atheism promotes that we are insignificant specks floating through the universe, Christianity promotes the idea that humanity is inherently evil and unworthy of the divine due to its sinful nature (even though we are supposedly made in God's image...)
Our purpose is to serve Yahweh. To obey his dictatorial edicts and submit to his authority and his will or else fave eternal damnation. I take issue with this religion and the values it promotes. It is ideal for the global elite to have a society of God fearing Christians or nihilistic atheists, neither of which would ever have the strength or inclination to fight against oppression.
How can people be blinded by such cognitive dissonance to believe such rubbish? Does this sound like an all loving creator God to you? viewtopic.php?style=11&f=15&t=48243
Yahweh is a psychopath who murdered countless people in history, and yet today is completely absent. I refuse to accept this religion bears any truth and is simply a programme of control promoted by the Jews.
Spirituality
Unlike Christianity, Spirituality has no need of holy books to spread the truth of its existence. It is something experienced by thousands of people globally, especially through the use of entheogenic plants which are natural phenomenon and not created by man like the Bible was.
viewtopic.php?style=11&f=15&t=45587
Different philosophies such as Hermeticism and older religions incorporate elements of the spiritual and promote the alchemy of the soul. All of which give a comprehensive and in depth explanation about the nature of reality and our purpose, which is to grow from our experiences and attempt to raise our Kundalini, raise the chakras and obtain godhood, which is our birthright and our purpose here on Earth.
Here is a thread I wrote about Hermetic Philosophy.
viewtopic.php?style=11&f=32&t=47230
And here one about our spiritual anatomy and the functioning of the chakras. Blocked by the system imposed upon us which causes both physical and mental illnesses.
viewtopic.php?style=11&p=383097#p383097
I think out of the three Spirituality makes the most sense when we think about our purpose here on Earth and in the physical.
In the Hindu school of Samkhya philosophy the universe is regarded as consisting of two independent realities. The substance dualism of pure consciousness (purusa) and physical matter (prakrti) this dualism is similar to the dualistic nature of both body and mind.
Samkhya sees the mind as being the subtle part of prakrti and consists of three faculties: the sense mind (manas), the intellect (buddhi), and finally the ego (ahaṁkāra) these faculties all have their own individual functions, but are unable to develop consciousness, this is something for which Purusa alone is responsible. From this we could interpret that consciousness is remote and different from our physical bodies.
It's fundamental, an advanced being should know that if they exist they exist for a reason. Should we not aspire to comprehend that reason? To understand the meaning of it all? I have never been able to accept the atheistic notion that all this is accidental and has no purpose. I'm of the position that everything in life has purpose. If it didn't have purpose it wouldn't exist in the first place.
Does anyone remember the thread about Christianity vs Atheism vs Spirituality? Link here: viewtopic.php?style=11&f=15&t=45751
Let's have a look into the three different belief systems and their explanation for being and purpose.
Atheism
We'll start with Atheism. By far the worst of the three belief systems. A religion of anti-religion. A belief system which favours hedonism and serves the corporate agenda very well by encouraging cutthroat individualism and nihilistic materialism.
viewtopic.php?style=11&f=42&t=46528
Is this the kind of world you would choose for humanity? Can you believe some people see working and consumerism as some kind of purpose for life? What a f***ing waste...
But what is our purpose according to this belief system? Simply put: there isn't any. We live in a random universe where everything is purely accidental and has no purpose at all. Because of this, atheists primarily believe that our purpose should be the continuation of the species. The preservation of decent genetics and continuation of family bloodlines etc. I take issue with this as this means that ontologically the individual is irrelevant and only the species as a whole matters.
Christian
In Christian ontology our purpose is outlined in a book written by man, which is apparently the word of God almight himself. The main theme of this religion is all about self abnegation, self sacrifice and most importantly blind submissive subservience to figures of authority.
The religion promotes passivity and weakness. Like Atheism promotes that we are insignificant specks floating through the universe, Christianity promotes the idea that humanity is inherently evil and unworthy of the divine due to its sinful nature (even though we are supposedly made in God's image...)
Our purpose is to serve Yahweh. To obey his dictatorial edicts and submit to his authority and his will or else fave eternal damnation. I take issue with this religion and the values it promotes. It is ideal for the global elite to have a society of God fearing Christians or nihilistic atheists, neither of which would ever have the strength or inclination to fight against oppression.
How can people be blinded by such cognitive dissonance to believe such rubbish? Does this sound like an all loving creator God to you? viewtopic.php?style=11&f=15&t=48243
Yahweh is a psychopath who murdered countless people in history, and yet today is completely absent. I refuse to accept this religion bears any truth and is simply a programme of control promoted by the Jews.
Spirituality
Unlike Christianity, Spirituality has no need of holy books to spread the truth of its existence. It is something experienced by thousands of people globally, especially through the use of entheogenic plants which are natural phenomenon and not created by man like the Bible was.
viewtopic.php?style=11&f=15&t=45587
Different philosophies such as Hermeticism and older religions incorporate elements of the spiritual and promote the alchemy of the soul. All of which give a comprehensive and in depth explanation about the nature of reality and our purpose, which is to grow from our experiences and attempt to raise our Kundalini, raise the chakras and obtain godhood, which is our birthright and our purpose here on Earth.
Here is a thread I wrote about Hermetic Philosophy.
viewtopic.php?style=11&f=32&t=47230
And here one about our spiritual anatomy and the functioning of the chakras. Blocked by the system imposed upon us which causes both physical and mental illnesses.
viewtopic.php?style=11&p=383097#p383097
I think out of the three Spirituality makes the most sense when we think about our purpose here on Earth and in the physical.
In the Hindu school of Samkhya philosophy the universe is regarded as consisting of two independent realities. The substance dualism of pure consciousness (purusa) and physical matter (prakrti) this dualism is similar to the dualistic nature of both body and mind.
Samkhya sees the mind as being the subtle part of prakrti and consists of three faculties: the sense mind (manas), the intellect (buddhi), and finally the ego (ahaṁkāra) these faculties all have their own individual functions, but are unable to develop consciousness, this is something for which Purusa alone is responsible. From this we could interpret that consciousness is remote and different from our physical bodies.