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Western
Material View
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Eastern
Spiritual View
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Man as a Creature in the World – We are a physical body
first and fore most, a mental body second, there is no
rational or verifiable proof of the existence of a Soul or
operating force behind mind and body, many disbelieve its
existence. Why we inherit the circumstances of our lives is
not explained or understood.
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Man as a Creature in the World – We are Spiritual
creatures first and foremost, having a
qhuman experience in
this lifetime. This Spiritual nature is the primary force,
which operates the grosser layers of mind and body. The
circumstances we inherit in our lives are based on our
Soul’s karma.
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the True God: One God – one true religion – those who
accept this one God will receive his grace, those who don’t
will suffer, perhaps even in eternal hell. God is both loving
and wrathful.
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On
the True God: Everything is God, including man. Religions
are simply spiritual paths that ultimately arrive at the same
goal. God is pure love – pure knowledge and all - powerful.
It is our misunderstanding of this that brings pain.
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On Knowing God: It
is presumptuous for man to proclaim to know God. The linchpin
of religion is not experience of God directly, but belief in
his existence and faith in the teachings of his messenger.
Only God’s messenger truly knows God.
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On Knowing God: Each
person is capable of knowing God and will come to this
knowledge through a direct experience, in communion with their
deeper selves. Knowledge of God is commensurate to Self -
Knowledge as we are all God.
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On Man’s Plight: Man’s
suffering is due to disobedience and failure to adhere to
God’s will and a non - acceptance of God’s laws.
(Commandments) Man is
inherently bad or wicked and in need of salvation; otherwise
he will do wicked things.
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On Man’s Plight: Our
suffering is due to our karma. This karma comes from
attachment to the limited effects of our actions. This
attachment is the result of Self- forgetfulness, not
wickedness. As we mature, we reclaim our inherent goodness.
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On
Virtue and Salvation: If one obeys Gods laws for a moral
and ethical life and believes in God’s messenger as the
agency of salvation, eternal happiness is assured in the
afterlife.
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On
Virtue and Salvation: Virtuous conduct and right beliefs
are the foundation for a Spiritual life and the first step in
purification. These are necessary for a mystical communion
with ourselves as God to occur.
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On
the origin of Religion: Religion has a historical
beginning with a prophet or an event in the past. From this
past event, a future afterlife becomes a central theme. Time
and history are linear and never repeated.
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On
the origin of Religion: Religion is cosmic, transcending
human history. Emphasis is placed on here and now, so as to
experience ourselves as God directly. Time is circular and
permeates many incarnations and lifetimes.
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