"The purpose of this candid confession of monistic faith is twofold. First, it is my desire to give expression to that rational view of the world which is being forced upon us * with such logical rigor by the modern advancements in our knowledge of nature as a unity, a view in reality held by … Continue reading Monism: As Connecting Religion and Science – Ernst Haeckel
Tag: Religion
Knowing Yourself
What is Religion? Religion is a personal thing, therefore it is your non-dual relationship to everything, everyone, yourself, and God, by doing what Christ came to instruct us in. It is the act of removing the knowledge of good and evil from the self. So a number of questions arise from this statement. 1. Is … Continue reading Knowing Yourself
What “I am”
What "I am" couldn't develop over time. It couldn't coalesce or become more or less over time. It couldn't learn or degenerate over time. It couldn't gain a name at a time, and then have an identity over time. What I am "is" rather than "was" or "will" be. What "I am" observes all of … Continue reading What “I am”
How involved are you, and what with?
If someone laid a choice before you, would you compulsively choose? Of course you would! As you go through news and media, when you form a view, when you take part, you choose. When you watch a sport, or take part, you take a side. When you argue with a partner and take opposition to … Continue reading How involved are you, and what with?
What is Oxford Syndrome
In a city where education is everything, one gets to see the elevated snobbery, the pinnacle of the educated mind, and the imaginary status it lends to the crowd-mind on a daily basis. Oxford syndrome is therefore the obsessive inflation of the self-image based on a narrowed field of specialised education. "These stories reflect two … Continue reading What is Oxford Syndrome
Man
Currently, men do everything considered manly