Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Who Are We?

If it's true that everything originated from the center of a star, and that every atom in each of us, is from the center of a star, then we're all the same. A tree in the forest, animals, insects, birds, and humans, all have been recycled millions of times, as part of a universal, cosmological ecosystem.

Therefore, it's only me out there so what is there to fear? There's nothing to be afraid of because it's all us. The separation comes from being born, being given a name and a human identity. We come into this existence as individual consciousness in order to experience and evolve.

Religion exploits the fact that we have been temporarily separated from oneness. We have an inert yearning to be a part of the overall One again. The Roman Catholic Church and their absurd holy books, has craftily exploited this innate desire by creating a God with commandments, a 'chosen people', eternal rewards or punishments, and a hierarchy starting with the Pope, to enforce their evangelical rubbish.

A cup of water dipped into the ocean, would it fear the ocean? The water inside would have no need to be "ocean-fearing," as religion says we should be "god-fearing?" Should the water in the cup, from the ocean made of the same elements, fear the wrath of its originating source?

Regardless of what befalls the water in the cup, it yearns to be reconnected to its original source much like our energy, spirit, soul, or essence, yearns to be reunited with its initial source.

Whether you comprehend this analogy or not, please believe, that which you originate from, you shall return to.

Genesis 3:19 states, "By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return."

To the benighted misfortune of 2.5 billion fundamentalist believers, this particular scripture is egregiously incorrect. The mass of the human body (at least 98% of it) is made up of six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. Study the cycles of carbon, water, and nitrogen, and you will clearly see that these elements are part of a timeless regeneration process, and so are you.


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