Re: Tomorrow's Religion
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:47 pm
[quote]Cosmotheism asserts that we are matter and energy become conscious — and, more than that, that we are the Universe become conscious, that we are Nature become conscious of itself and all that that implies. It further shows us that we have reached a radically new stage in the evolution of the Universe — as significant, perhaps, as the evolution of non-living matter into living beings — as significant as the first rise of consciousness itself – as significant as the faltering steps of the first amphibians on the surface of the Earth. This new stage has come only recently, when European man first grasped the concept of evolution, and discovered the principles of genetics and heredity. It is the stage of conscious evolution — of the ability of living beings to direct, and vastly accelerate, the future course of their own evolution.[/quote]
For those of us whose consciousness has evolved to the stage where we are Cosmotheists who have become in that "awakening" stage have a question before us: how is it that we are to live our life that matches the evolution of our awakening state?
Is it by saying, "Ok, I'm here and now this is it!"??
I don't believe so.
Is it by paying dues to the National Alliance and have others do all the things that needs doing, and simply going on about whatever business we were previously engaged in?
Again, I'd say no.
Are each of us just here to passively observe what's going on and simply give our Cosmotheist-based opinions on what is going on around us?
C'mon, let's be realistic here, we're not just keyboard warriors at some popular (or otherwise) "White nationalist" forum.
I'd say we're here to become active participants in as many Alliance activities as fits our natures to advance ourselves. It seems to me that if each of us isn't thinking about what to do on behalf of the creator's purpose everyday, if somehow we're not "leaving our mark" on the consciousnesses of our fellow Whites both within and without our Community we're really not Cosmotheists but bystanders in life who think (and probably talk) too much and do too little.
There's another Alliance member I've become acquainted with who lives several hundred miles away from me and is getting way up there in age. His health isn't the best. It's getting tougher for him to get around, meaning his mobility isn't what it was when he was younger. "Retirement" age for him came long ago. He might not even be long for this world. But I will say this about him, he has never quit being one of us, he's been at the heart of outreach efforts in his community for decades and continues even now. I'm quite sure he'll be doing something for Our Cause until his body completely quits on him. That's the kind of Cosmotheist I want to be. It's the same kind Dr. Pierce was as well.
For those of us whose consciousness has evolved to the stage where we are Cosmotheists who have become in that "awakening" stage have a question before us: how is it that we are to live our life that matches the evolution of our awakening state?
Is it by saying, "Ok, I'm here and now this is it!"??
I don't believe so.
Is it by paying dues to the National Alliance and have others do all the things that needs doing, and simply going on about whatever business we were previously engaged in?
Again, I'd say no.
Are each of us just here to passively observe what's going on and simply give our Cosmotheist-based opinions on what is going on around us?
C'mon, let's be realistic here, we're not just keyboard warriors at some popular (or otherwise) "White nationalist" forum.
I'd say we're here to become active participants in as many Alliance activities as fits our natures to advance ourselves. It seems to me that if each of us isn't thinking about what to do on behalf of the creator's purpose everyday, if somehow we're not "leaving our mark" on the consciousnesses of our fellow Whites both within and without our Community we're really not Cosmotheists but bystanders in life who think (and probably talk) too much and do too little.
There's another Alliance member I've become acquainted with who lives several hundred miles away from me and is getting way up there in age. His health isn't the best. It's getting tougher for him to get around, meaning his mobility isn't what it was when he was younger. "Retirement" age for him came long ago. He might not even be long for this world. But I will say this about him, he has never quit being one of us, he's been at the heart of outreach efforts in his community for decades and continues even now. I'm quite sure he'll be doing something for Our Cause until his body completely quits on him. That's the kind of Cosmotheist I want to be. It's the same kind Dr. Pierce was as well.