Brain Food~~~Just Another Mis-Representation

Religion is a creation of man. It is an attempt by human minds to express in terms we can conceive something that is by nature inconceivable. Though the doctrines of many religions are beneficial both spiritualy and socialy, they are not expressions of truth. They are tools- nothing more than inaccurate models of reality. And, in fact, any search to create an accurate model, though rewarding in its own right, would be in vain. Insofar that a truly accurate model would not be comprehesible by human awareness as we know it. In fact, the only way to possibly understand the nature of our universe and the role our consciousness plays in that macrodimensional universe is for our awareness to spread beyond our "normal" sphere of reference to our higher levels of consciousness. This process is commonly known as the religious or spiritual experience and may also include other such phenomenon as astral-projection and out-of-body experiences. Unfortunately, the wealth of understanding which seems to accompany this breaking down of barriers between our awareness and reality is inherently impossible to wholly be retained as that awareness retreats once again into our microdimensional world with only three-dimensional freedom and four-dimensionsl understanding. What is retained in our memories can only be expressed by analogy. "Truth" can neither be expressed nor comprehended- only the essence of that truth. That essence is what may have led to many of the "moral" doctrines of today's major world religions. They are different interpretations of the same reality experienced by different men under different circumstances. Men such as Muhamed, Jesus, and Budah, were compelled by their experiences to help their fellow humans to experience the same. Religions which have developed from the preachings of these great men, may have initialy been less new styles of social order and more a sort of spiritual roadmap to help individuals find their personal path toward experiencing their higher self. The extraordinary abilities these men seemed to have, such as healing the sick and prophesy, sound very similar to abilities claimed by many psychics today. Those abilities may arise from having a greater awareness of their higher conscious self, thereby having greater control of that part of their consciousness which is more closely interlinked with the macrodimensional universe. In that maner and at that level, a thought may have a physical expression in our microdimensional universe. If that is the case, and it would be beneficial to be more in touch with the entirety of our consciousness, then why aren't we? Why have we developed barriers between the levels of our consciousness? The reason becomes apparent when we realize that we even put up these artificial barriers in the part of our consciousness we do control. Barriers to create order. This is an apple, that is an orange. This is day, that is night. That is a boy, that is a girl. Imagine what our world experience would be like if we didn't mentaly construct those barriers and create categories. Chaos. Now extend that creation of barriers for order beyond what we control. This is conscious, that is unconscious. That is past, this is present. The further we push our awareness up our macrodimensional consciousness- the less those barriers mean- and the more we experience the interconnectedness of all things, all places, and all times. Unity. Those people which have already begun to breakdown those barriers to one degree or another will continue to baffle and astound those of us who are still restricted to our microdimensional world. As well, those who have glimpsed reality through their veil of barriers will never find a way to accurately convey what they've experienced.

We'll have to try that on our own.

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