Sunday, August 28, 2022

Monotheism is not a Spiritual Philosophy

Right now about half the world is monotheistic. Organized monotheism is very powerful militarily because it can get an entire society to move as a single monolith. However, their dream of turning the entire planet into a monolith with only one type of thinking allowed would stifle human progress.

I think the people of the world need to come to a basic understanding:

We did not create ourselves so there is a creator.

Whether you think that is God or Nature is up to you.

However, to respect the creator you must respect the creation.

That means respecting other living beings including humans.

- the response of Benjamin Fulford to an anonymous Letter to the Editor below, at his blog at benjaminfulford.net on August 20, 2022


When western scholars first examined society in India,

they struggled to locate the “Hindu” religion.

The western monotheistic template simply could not be

made to fit the complex spiritual reality of gurus, gods and goddesses

and temples and shrines on almost every street corner.

So they eventually admitted that India possessed not a

religion in the western definition of that word, but rather

was an amalgam of spiritual philosophies—more of a social philosophy

than a religion, they said.

The term religion comes from the Latin meaning “to bind back”—

a concept dear to the early church that would do whatever necessary

to bind the soul back to it.

Wherever they looked in India, westerners found all types of gurus and

adepts and mystics and masters of psychic arts capable of

reading one’s entire past and future with startling accuracy

and manifesting real objects out of thin air.

As an example, one western visitor was asked by a monk

in Tibet if he had left anything back home that he would like

to have with him.  He replied yes, his favorite pocket knife

he had forgotten on his bedroom table.

The monk later returned and handed him that same pocket knife.

Such amazing human powers could not be allowed in the west

where the church and priesthood had to be supreme in all religious

and spiritual matters.

In India, god is seen as either male or female and even both in one form.

A family might have its members choosing different ishta devatas

(forms of god) as their personal deity…one might choose Vishnu, and other

might choose Shakti, another might choose Shiva, etc.  This might not be preferred, but it was allowed. Thousands of years

of spiritual life have resulted in the wisdom that each individual is unique

and is free to imagine god and psychically connect with the supreme

in whatever form most appeals to each.

The west could not reach this level of understanding.  Westerners

only see a bewildering confusion of gods and goddesses without

understanding the truth about humanity and its endless varieties

of spiritual comprehension and preference.

To the native Indian, the western wars over whose monotheistic

god is the true god is childish.

Choosing a symbol to use for concentration upon the unseen world

of spiritual power to feed one’s connection with that power is simple

common sense.

The physical symbol itself is not worshipped.

If you hear (or chant) the 1008 descriptive names for Shiva, or Ganesha, etc. as

you are growing up, you do not confuse the stone or brass image on your

home altar or in the temple for the deity who is alive in your mind

in their permanent powers and attributes.

One doesn’t worship the telephone one uses to make a call.

But the judeo-christian west does.  Or, attempts to so worship a “son” or, in Islam,

the violent “non-image” who entreats his followers to convert or slay

the infidels.

Converting the non-believers, the “pagans” is as much the goal of

the judeo-christian monotheists as its is the islamists.  Missionaries to this

day are financed around the world to undermine the spiritual traditions of indigenous

peoples using money from Sunday donations, promises of western education and staged “miracles” to bring them to Jesus.

The genius of Mother India absorbs even these dedicated saboteurs, knowing that

they are merely passing through an early stage of development and are expressing

their understanding of the divine as best they can.

The one exception: Islam.  This religion is sworn to please their god by removing infidels

from the face of the earth.  How many millions died in India over this schism.  Tolerance ends when you live to kill me.

Muslims invaded India seven times, each time leaving mountains of heads in honor of Allah.

By contrast, India forbids proselytizing.  Even the priestly caste, the brahmins, were forbidden to travel outside of India.  Countries like Indonesia and Thailand and Cambodia adopted the Indian pantheon and practices because they observed Indian sea-faring merchants conducting their personal pujas and were inspired to learn from and emulate them.

Hence the term Indo-China.

There never was nor will there ever be a “Hindu missionary”.

So, the monotheism you describe in crisis truly is in a period of transition.

A powerful sign of this is the return of the feminine to its rightful place in civilization.

The early Church feared women because they were always having visions and channeling

entities that the people could use for guidance and inspiration.  So they excluded them

and killed many.

Even today, a monotheistic “leader” will claim publicly that women are to be kept down

because “it was Eve who tempted Adam and created the Fall”…This obviously manmade

interpretation has been used long enough.  There is a natural feminine power in men as well as women that must return to its necessary balance for the survival of all humanity.

Men can have visions too.

The Garden of Eden story predates Christianity by millennia.  It represents humanity’s awakening to its conscious mind which first sees opposites in the world.  Male and female became clear and necessary for humanity’s next stage of evolution.

In those times, the serpent was honored as the embodiment of wisdom, living as it does both in and on the earth.

It would be the wise one to give man the apple of conscious knowledge.  Man was ready for it.  It was the nurturing and mystical woman who gave it to him.

The crisis you are sensing in the monotheistic view of humanity is due to the fundamental

limitations within it.  It is too rigid and limiting and yes, sexist, to embrace the deeper truths

alive in every human heart.

Those truths are coming forward into the mass consciousness.  The universality and inclusiveness and compassion they bring separates the awakening ones from those who are not ready.

As you point out, monotheism is most susceptible to corruption due to its hierarchical

power structure.  It is also incapable of co-existing with any other religious view, especially another monotheistic one.

All monotheistic religions hold these beliefs that obviously cannot tolerate another like it:

  1.  There is but one God and He is ours, not yours.

  2.  There is but one Son or Prophet, and he is ours, not yours.

  3.  There is but one holy book given by God, and we have it. You do not.

  4.  The One God enjoins and empowers us to convert you to the One True Way or relieve the earth of your presence. Believe or die.

Our species can no longer tolerate the impossible condition these monotheistic religions

perpetrate on humanity.  We are moving beyond artificial divisions and the up-down mentality that feeds on “winning” and “conquering”.

There is a higher, universal and loving truth that lives in the human heart and it is manifesting now.

The monotheistic religions served a purpose.  Humanity’s progress is a journey out of spiritual ignorance.

Those who are attempting to use the old hierarchical delusion to install another form of psychotic monotheism based on corrupt science and invasive technology are going to be left behind.

They are our teachers.  In them we see the self-destructive fallacy we create when we

seek truth outside of ourselves and surrender our personal power to the “priests” of science and technology who do all they can to convince us to do so.

Monotheism thrived when we were experiencing the illusion that the Infinite Creator grants truth to a few and would have us follow them.  We were young in our knowledge then.

That illusion is fading into history now.  We want the truth.  Our personal inner truth.

All priesthoods are being exposed now.  Their lies no longer serve them.

We are living in the final days of the last monotheism.”

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