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November 17, 2006

What would higher consciousness do ?

Hey you all want to participate in an experiment?

It’s a memetic engineering experiment. I am going to create meme and then track it’s spread on the Internet and I am going to connect to the minds that pick it up. We will also get to explore various pathways through the global mind and various pools of higher consciousness.

The meme :

What would higher consciousness do ? (has a familiar ring?) yet it’s non-religious.

This meme is currently at zero on the Internet if you Google it. In quotes of course, because that only returns the exact phrase. As of Nov 17th 2006 it is zero.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22What+would+higher+consciousness+do%22&btnG=Google+Search

What would higher consciousness do ?

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Forgive
Forget
Lose the need to be right
See other as your self
Seek wisdom
Concede
Love
What would higher consciousness do ?]

Not act on the fear thought
Compromise
Meditate
Silence the mind
Bless and not curse
Focus on the positive
Trust there is a divine reason
Trust
Give benefit of the doubt
Lose the attachment
Seek peaceful resolution
Listen
Show compassion
Both sides win

Posted by Richard at 02:13 AM

November 02, 2006

ON THE RISE APOSTASY

“Many analysts have found that conservative members of politics have been damaged by their association with the religious right and their attempt to align themselves with some of it’s ideology in order to attract votes.”

Apostasy (from Greek αποστασία, meaning a defection or revolt , from απο, apo, "away, apart", στασις, stasis, "standing") is a term generally employed to describe the formal renunciation of one's religion, especially if the motive is deemed unworthy. In a technical sense, as used sometimes by sociologists without the sometimes pejorative connotations of the word, the term refers to renunciation and criticism of, or opposition to one's former religion. One who commits apostasy is an apostate, or one who apostatises. In older Western literature, the term typically referred to baptized Christians who left their faith. Apostasy is generally not a self-definition: very few former believers call themselves apostates and they generally consider this term to be a pejorative. One of the possible reasons for this renunciation is loss of faith; another is the alleged failure of religious indoctrination and/or brainwashing.

A common realization is that religion has been used to control and suppress the masses and the original esoteric spiritual teachings upon which many were originally based have been obscured and perverted by egoic intention. Much of the doctrine and teaching has come to be seen as a fabrication of man, if not distorted, and not that of a divine source.

Religious institutions that use fear and practice judgment are now considered by some to be the manifestation of the Antichrist, which uses fear as opposed to love as a modus operandi, depending on a popular ignorance for there existence. As predicted by the wise in the past many have been fooled, and it has led to destructive fundamentalism, terrorism, and the religious right in politics.

“Many analysts have found that conservative members of politics have been damaged by their association with the religious right and their attempt to align themselves with some of it’s ideology in order to attract votes.”

This epiphany has given rise to a mass movement towards spirituality and away from the illusions perpetuated by many organized religions. In conjunction with this new awareness many are seeking the original insights, wisdom, and knowledge born of a spiritual source and divine intention, that were suppressed, destroyed and often claimed to be heresy by various religious institutions.

Many of the ancient and modern scripts empower the individual, and imply a direct connection to omnipotent being that does not require another entity as an intermediary.

Posted by Richard at 10:49 AM