My Theological Beliefs

Discussion in 'Agnosticism and Atheism' started by Indy Hippy, Feb 25, 2009.

  1. Indy Hippy

    Indy Hippy Zen & Bearded

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    I've been posting on the Philosophy and Religion forum for a good while now, giving my opinions and personal beliefs on several different subjects. I figured that some of you may be interested in knowing what my actual theological beliefs are. So here is a detailed summary for you.

    First and foremost I believe in a Collective Consciousness. I believe that all things were created by one omnipotent, basically undefinable entity that I will call Ea. I believe that each living thing is an extention of this entity given flesh, blood, and breath. I believe that Ea was created in the beginning of the new Multiverse (we'll get into my Multiverse theories later) after the previous divine Dom gave itself up to create said reality. Before physical life was created Ea was just like one of our children. She percieved but she did not know. Once we were created as we learned so did she. (Note I call Ea "She" simply to differentiate.) As time went on all of what we know and even much of what we do not perceive was created.

    I believe in a soul (Din) and a spirit (Rem) which are inherently good and evil. Din being the consciousness of good and Mem being that of evil. All things are conceived, perceived, and destroyed with these conscious'.

    I believe in Collective Reincarnation, which is where a being dies, is absorbed back into Ea, it's Din and Mem seperated, and then reborn into new bodies with new "mates" (a new Din and a new Mem), thus no Din and no Mem is technically a new life form. Each is a part of the eternal collective.

    I believe in a Multiverse, not only a physical Multiverse but a spiritual/mental multiverse as well. I believe that both multiverses are made up of seperate and similar plains of existance (ex. For our Earth (Gaia) there is another plain of existance with the same basic physical laws but slightly altered. Ex. of seperate plain. A plain made entirely of metalloid lifeforms that is called Mennak). I believe that our lives are meant to be spent seeking ultimate enlightenment, understanding of all things both physical and spiritual. Once enlightenment is achieved we are reincarnated only once more into a new plain of existance that is based around our personal enlightenment and understanding. (each being's enlightenment is different) and we begin a new cycle for new lifeforms under our domain. (ex. Gaia is a being that has already reached enlightenment and in doing so gave "birth" to us and all lifeforms here.)

    I'm not certain if these beliefs would coincide with any current religion or faith in the world, but to my heart I am certain they are correct.
     
  2. Coral Reefer

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    They are certainly interesting and unique. How well they correspond with reality is another story altogether. What justifies your beliefs?
     
  3. Indy Hippy

    Indy Hippy Zen & Bearded

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    The things that justify my beliefs are personal experiances, revelations, observations of the world around me, observations of several religions and philosophical beliefs, and faith.
     
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