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Do you believe in a God?

Do you believe in a God?

  • Yes

    Votes: 34 45.9%
  • No

    Votes: 40 54.1%

  • Total voters
    74

Mole

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The web of life began four thousand million years ago on Earth. All living beings on Earth share the same DNA. We have been shaped and selected by our environment to survive and reproduce.

We have a deep unconscious that keeps us alive and well, is always with us, knows everything we do, say, feel, and think. And we are loved by our unconscious.

Our unconscious is invisible to us, and we take it for granted, our unconscious guides us and nudges us, floods us with emotion, yet at the same time recognises the most beautiful patterns in the universe.

It would seem appropriate to worship our unconscious, perhaps in the guise of a God, and whatever we worship we become. So we are wise to get to know our unconscious, to know what we will become.

The Catechism tells us we are here to know, love, and serve God - we might say the same of our unconscious.
 

Mole

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Our entire body is composed of a trillion cells, and although this is a very large number, the microbes in our body number more than our cells.

The many and various microbes in our body are not human, they are independent species. So it is difficult to say whether we are human or microbe.

Our microbes have many of the characteristics we ascribe to God, but now with the electron microscope, and the sequencing of the genome, we can discover the world of our microbes.

The Catechism tells us we are here to know, love, and serve God - and we might say the same of our microbes.
 

Mole

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Trance Design

We all long to be entranced, and we depend on trance masters to entrance us. We are dependent on others to entrance us. This leaves us open to exploitation.

So rather than relying upon a priest, rabbi, paster, the movies, sport, or the multitude of external trances, we can learn how to safely entrance ourselves, and become trance designers. A good place to start is by clicking The Way of Trance PDF - riffporducalleaufrees6.
 

Mole

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Many religions know that children are in a trance most of the time, so childhood is the time to entrance us with a particular religion.

And when we are entranced as children, we cannot easily end the trance as adults.

We can't end our religious trance with evidence and reason, we can end a trance with another trance, or by introducing a small extraneous element into the first trance.

We can start to learn how to enter and leave a trance safely at will by clicking on Trance: From Magic to Technology - PDF Free Download.
 

Lark

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We all long to be entranced, and we depend on trance masters to entrance us. We are dependent on others to entrance us. This leaves us open to exploitation.

So rather than relying upon a priest, rabbi, paster, the movies, sport, or the multitude of external trances, we can learn how to safely entrance ourselves, and become trance designers. A good place to start is by clicking The Way of Trance PDF - riffporducalleaufrees6.

I dont long to be entranced.

Therefore your post is made on a false premise.
 

Lark

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What is the God of which you speak?

Supernatural being that exists simultaneously in and out of time and space. Who is not indifferent to humankind and has been active in human history, mainly by way of incarnation as a human being himself. Their nature, in so far as it can be known at all or speculated about by human beings with their limited capacity for perception, is reflected in human nature and also the natural world.

This is not simply a matter of psychological projection because there is an ordered exterior world besides humankind's perception or willingness to recognize it.
 
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