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Aryan Piety
GOD: An Aryan Understanding
GOD lives in the rock, Breathes in the plant, Dreams in the animal, And awakens in man. For more on this and related topics, see: http://www.theneworder.org/national-...-spirituality/
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July 24th, 2012 | #2 |
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Vedic Study...Vedic Practice
Conflict and Painful Self-Reflection cannot exist in the presence of Atman.....
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July 25th, 2012 | #3 |
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Broadly speaking, one may conceive of the Divine as either Transcendent or Immanent.
A transcendent perception of the Divine holds that the Universe is the creation of a supernatural being, commonly known in English as "God," who transcends, or exists outside of his creation. This is the religious viewpoint of the three great Semitic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. To quote Matt Koehl, the Semitic portrayal of God is one of "a Big Jew in the Sky." But there is another, older way of viewing the Divine: immanence, which holds that the Universe itself is infused with divinity or holiness. In this perception, God is not an outside force, but rather a spirit of holiness that permeates all of Nature. This belief is sometimes known as pantheism. To Semitically-oriented religionists, only humans have this spark of divinity within them, which they term the "soul." To Jews, this spirit of holiness resides only in those of Jewish blood; non-Jewish humans are mere soulless, animated pieces of matter. But for those who have an immanent perception of the Divine, every living thing has a soul of sorts, and even non-living matter shares in the holy order of Nature. Over the course of the centuries, the Semitic perception of a transcendent God has so dominated the spiritual lives of the Aryan peoples, that today even those who want to break free from this domination have difficulty in trying to conceive of the Divine in any other way. To quote Matt Koehl again: "[H]ow could a Middle Eastern import permanently satisfy the real spiritual needs of Aryan man? Yahweh/Jehovah could murder Zeus and Jupiter, Odin and Thor. But how could he maintain forever the fiction that he was the real father of their children?...By destroying whatever natural religious feeling that once existed in the hearts of our people and substituting alien myths and superstitions, [Christianity] must now bear full responsibility for the diminished capacity of spiritual belief among our folk."We do not just need a new religion, we need a whole new way of perceiving and defining the Divine.
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July 25th, 2012 | #4 |
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Pipings
Where is the God of the Wood? What has become of the Ancient One? Has he fled from the forests and meadows Where once he did walk alone? Have we pushed him far from the regions That we ourselves now claim? Or does he dwell still in the misty woodlands Amid the vines and spreading trees? Often I have paused To catch a few brief notes Carried along by the wind Across a distant valley Often I have turned To see who follows behind me Only to find my own shadow Grown tall against the setting sun. The darkness comes and one by one The stars are lit by an unseen hand They are the same stars that once looked down Upon a time when men were reverent Toward a god they called their own Now they look down upon a different age When men are fearful of the one Whom they betrayed so long ago. The rocks are not fearful They still pay tribute To the one who spoke with them In ages long past They have not forgotten Though now they are silent Keeping the memory Of times there were before. http://akinsanthology.weebly.com/gli...-mystical.html |
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