Existence is not being.
Existence, the field of relativity, only exists within the human
intellect, discovered when the conscious mind moves from an immediate
perception of the universe as unity into a reflective cognizance of
the universe as a duality. The soul falls from an immediate
subjectivity to the absolute categories of being into a reflective
and objective perception of the relative categories of existence,
from positive into positive and negative, from good into good and
evil, from innocence into innocence and guilt. Existence is the
objective invention of a human, rational, intellect that has fallen
from a subjective contemplation of a reality that is spiritual and
infinite into an objective actuality that is material and finite.
The rational intellect fails to distinguish between reality and
existence and, rejecting the void, which cannot be experienced or
thought, denies the reality of the absolute, the reality of spirit
and the reality of being. God does not exist, which is to say that
God does not inhabit human intellectual existence. Absolute being
simply is, eternal, infinite and absolute and to actualize that being
we need a particular religion which provides a dogma of faith in a
transcendent and absolute being that has appeared within the
actualities of relative existence, an unthinkable paradox that can
only be believed, can only be related to by faith. Whether we like it
or not, whether we admit it or not, we are held captive in a world of
both good and evil, of both positive and negative, of both attraction
and repulsion and a world, moreover, where the negative appears to be
increasing in power and the good diminishing. To be redeemed from
that world we need faith in an absolute being and a moral discipline
founded on the absolute principles which can be provided only by true
religion. Christ provides that religion.
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