Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 deconstructionism , " Eric Paroissien " <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: - pre-existing any contact with religions i had an understanding that " only me could be me " and i am unique, at the center of a 'centralized perception treatment organism' and as a result developing 'fear of loss of control' about the things that happen out of sight or when i am asleep. - i have to find te right (reassuring) spacial organization of my self-world: .. what am i to other people (how do they control me or me them) .. my importance among things; am i big? powerful, puny?(is it true that people die?) just a disease can wipe me out of sight (death the erasal of all controls/perceptions) .. what glue holds me to the other objects/people (love? possession? economical rules?) .. how am i to implement such relationship to the world do i dominate? seduce? serve? From the above questions we see religions as an organized " how to " book that gives you all at once, how you are going to organize your 'self' and put at peace all these dangerous questions about: - i could die anytime - no one cares about me - i'll never have enough time to achieve something decent in my life - i am at the mercy of people/circumstances - my strength could fail me anytime - i am a victim - i badly need so many things, how can i get them? - etc etc [to be continued] from: deconstructionism/ --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 my aim in this is to expose that once you have unfolded the mechanisms of 'the power of seduction of religions' there is very little room left for the magic of enlightenment and the mighty path to get there. That all the wonderful promises of religions and gurus are already confusedly present in the aspirations and fears of the 5 year old child, you'll be only able to add to it organization and a recipe for the marvels of altered states of consciousness (meeting with the fairylands or the gods - which are very well clear in the drawings of kids though (CG Jung showed it too)). Nisargadatta , " Eric Paroissien " <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > deconstructionism , " Eric Paroissien " > <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > - pre-existing any contact with religions i had an understanding > that " only me could be me " and i am unique, at the center of > a 'centralized perception treatment organism' and as a result > developing 'fear of loss of control' about the things that happen > out of sight or when i am asleep. > - i have to find te right (reassuring) spacial organization of my > self-world: > . what am i to other people (how do they control me or me them) > . my importance among things; am i big? powerful, puny?(is it true > that people die?) just a disease can wipe me out of sight (death the > erasal of all controls/perceptions) > . what glue holds me to the other objects/people (love? possession? > economical rules?) > . how am i to implement such relationship to the world do i > dominate? seduce? serve? > From the above questions we see religions as an organized " how to " > book that gives you all at once, how you are going to organize > your 'self' and put at peace all these dangerous questions about: > - i could die anytime > - no one cares about me > - i'll never have enough time to achieve something decent in my life > - i am at the mercy of people/circumstances > - my strength could fail me anytime > - i am a victim > - i badly need so many things, how can i get them? > - etc etc > [to be continued] > from: > deconstructionism/ > --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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