The
spiritual void which is the ground of each human soul is the same
void within which the physical universe is expanding, an infinite
emptiness. The soul which is consciously grounded in this emptiness
is at one with its own transcendent being, absolute being. On the
other hand, the soul which spurns the spiritual void and seeks
fulfillment within the universe loses its connection to the eternal
and wastes its lifetime filling the void at the center of its being
with things of only relative value.
Discussing the thoughts raised in my book, "The Reality Of Being, Understanding The Spiritual Universe" and reflecting on what is happening in the world of relativity!
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12/07/2016
12/06/2016
the negative image of being
The
negative image of its absolute and eternal being which the soul
projects into intellectual existence, the artificial world of the
city, is precisely the idea of the individual self. Leaving behind
the reality of absolute being the soul enters the delusion of
intellectual existence. Abjuring the absolute categories of the
infinite and the eternal, leaving behind the absolute values of
morality, justice, peace and mercy, the fallen soul becomes
self-conscious within the relative actualities of existence,
affirming its own existence as an individual self, a negative image
of being. Whereas the soul is guided by moral values founded on absolute
principles the self, an image of non-being projected into
intellectual existence, rejects morality and the values of absolute
principles, and constructs systems of ethics founded on relative
principles.
12/05/2016
becoming and being
Since
the fallen soul can no longer live in the reality of absolute being
it enters into a relative actuality, an invented, intellectual
existence in which it is constantly becoming and striving to be who
it truly is in reality. This, of course, is not a possibility since
the soul is an image of the absolute and therefore itself absolute
and the ground of its existence is only relative. It is able merely
to project a negative image of its being, the idea of an individual
self, into the artificially invented actuality of civilization, where
it is held captive, conditioned and deformed by that artificial and
false environment, the city, from which there can be no escape
without a faith which reintroduces the absolute, spiritual categories
into the world of intellectual relativity, thereby redeeming the
soul.
12/04/2016
A little about faith
The
reality of being is absolute and transcendent to every actuality in
existence. This absolute being is spiritual, encompassing the void
and the physical universe within the void. The universe is a universe
of relativity in which the only presence of the absolute is the
presence of the void at the center of each living being. Within the
relative actualities there can be no absolutes. These relative
actualities are limited by the boundaries of rational thought, and it
is precisely faith that introduces the absolute into the actual
universe, not as idea but as transcendent reality. Faith instructs us
that the reality of being transcends the actualities of intellectual
existence. This reality is transcendent and absolute while existence
is intellectual and confined to a rational universe where everything
is relative.
7/10/2016
Indirectly Speaking !
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.
7/06/2016
On re-establishing the innocence of the lost soul.
Initially
the soul is innocent and the relationship of the innocent soul with
the world is a relationship of immediacy. Everything appears good
and absolute, indeed, is good and absolute to the innocent soul.
Confined in time and space, the innocent soul eventually makes
contact with the negative in existence and reflecting from this
negative the soul loses immediacy and innocence and now, in the
reflective relationship with the world of relativity, of positive and
negative, of good and evil, the soul is tempted by the negative and
becomes guilty. In order to regain lost innocence the soul must
discover the presence of absolute good in the world of relativity and
reflect once more to discover the redemptive power of this absolute
good. Believing in this power the soul can reassert an innocent
relationship with the world, free from the illusory power of the
negative. Only the paradoxical presence of the absolute within the
world of relativity can trigger this double reflection, the necessary
precursor to faith. Christ is this presence in the world.
3/06/2016
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