09-16-2010, 07:19 AM
(09-15-2010, 01:40 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote:(09-15-2010, 11:50 AM)unity100 Wrote: you simply let go of all you have learned in those religions, their dogmas, suggestions and traditions.
I agree for the most part, in terms of rigid dogma...though the religions do have some good in them, if we can see past the dogma to the essence. It's definitely a challenge to be able to sift thru all the religious distortion to find a few gems, and questionable whether it's really worth it. But that's a whole 'nother topic.
The very concept of atonement is one such religious dogma. STS entities serve the Creator too, so why would they need to 'atone' for their service?
if an entity has acquired clearer, purer knowledge, it is illogical and wasteful to still keep and see through the dogma of a religion in order to get to a tiny bit of truth that was used in order to attract positive entities to negative hierarchies.
Questioner Wrote:To your consideration above, I'm not sure that "letting go" is as required as is "merger" of all that one has brought to the table through ones journey. Simply letting go, although perhaps understood as you perhaps mean it(?), is less elegant and meaningful for having gone through the journey to acquire all that led one presumably to the point of said merger, whether said merger is for STO or STS, given that both merge at mid 6th.
in accordance with the above, most of the religions and rulesets existing on this planet are means of exploitation, which were prepared and furthered by negative sources in order to make positives accept negative conditionings by usage of trace amounts of positive philosophy.
once the entity has access to purer information, it is unreasonable and hampering to insist on keeping muddied information. its akin to insisting on keeping a muddied, confused channel, over a pure and clear channel.
its is conflicting with the adept's process too - being dead, and reborn metaphorically does not mean it only pertains to bodily incarnation. when someone dies, most of the societal conditionings and biases pass away too. were any of those religions there 5000 years before ? will any of them be there 5000 years later ? apparently, they are just parts of this societal mind's conditionings and biases. and therefore, it is illogical to insist on keeping them.
they should fall away just like falling leaves, lightening the spirit to fly to its destination.