11-28-2021, 01:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-28-2021, 01:19 AM by MonadicSpectrum.)
Personally, I map the word worship to worthship. What you find worthy or valuable is what you worship.
If one worships the One Infinite Creator, then they find value in viewing everything in unity and incorporating that idea into everything they do. If someone is addicted to a drug, then they worship that drug. If someone spends a lot of time watching sports, then they worship sports. If someone spends lots of time dedicated to love, then they worship love.
As a Christian, I also map the words Father, Son, and Holy Spirit to the concepts of mind/body/spirit complex totality in seventh density for the Father, mind/body/spirit complexes in third, fourth, and fifth density for the Son, and the Higher Self in sixth density for the Holy Spirit. Each a distinct being and complex yet completely unified as the One Infinite Creator in truth.
https://www.lawofone.info/s/36#1
https://www.lawofone.info/s/70#8
I think there is much wisdom that can be learned from studying all religions as each has been studying spirituality and consciousness for thousands of years. Although it is important to be discerning as each is corrupted and distorted in different ways, but I see them all as valid paths to truth if one seeks genuinely and honestly without falling into cult-like traps. It is important to 'honor thy father and mother' so to speak and seek to understand and test the traditions passed down from our ancestors rather than dismissing them and trying to rebuild everything they built from scratch, in my opinion.
If one worships the One Infinite Creator, then they find value in viewing everything in unity and incorporating that idea into everything they do. If someone is addicted to a drug, then they worship that drug. If someone spends a lot of time watching sports, then they worship sports. If someone spends lots of time dedicated to love, then they worship love.
As a Christian, I also map the words Father, Son, and Holy Spirit to the concepts of mind/body/spirit complex totality in seventh density for the Father, mind/body/spirit complexes in third, fourth, and fifth density for the Son, and the Higher Self in sixth density for the Holy Spirit. Each a distinct being and complex yet completely unified as the One Infinite Creator in truth.
Quote:This mind/body/spirit complex totality functions as, shall we say, a resource for what you perhaps would call the Higher Self. The Higher Self, in turn, is a resource for examining the distillations of third-density experience and programming further experience. This is also true of densities four, five, and six with the mind/body/spirit complex totality coming into consciousness in the course of seventh density.
https://www.lawofone.info/s/36#1
Quote:The higher self is the entity of mid-sixth density which, turning back, offers this service to its self.
https://www.lawofone.info/s/70#8
I think there is much wisdom that can be learned from studying all religions as each has been studying spirituality and consciousness for thousands of years. Although it is important to be discerning as each is corrupted and distorted in different ways, but I see them all as valid paths to truth if one seeks genuinely and honestly without falling into cult-like traps. It is important to 'honor thy father and mother' so to speak and seek to understand and test the traditions passed down from our ancestors rather than dismissing them and trying to rebuild everything they built from scratch, in my opinion.