E. Michael Jones on religion and race

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Cosmotheist

Re: E. Michael Jones on religion and race

Post by Cosmotheist » Fri Apr 24, 2015 10:04 am

Jjack wrote:Aristotle deduced "The force that moves without itself being moved." Someone vaguely alluded to it in Star Wars. Then, there's Hindu agnosticism: "Only He knows if His will created what's above and below... or perhaps not."

Perhaps you'd like to take a look @ the chapters on the Indus Valley on "The Throne and the Temple" below. It's free.

http://www.gate.net/~joachim/
The force that moves without itself being moved is consciousness, itself.

Yes, the FORCE in Star Wars, is that same LIFE FORCE or Consciousness.
See below:


The personification of Godhood is just a primitive throwback and needs
a serious revision, ie. "His will". Consciousness is an impersonal force,
like gravity, but, unlike gravity, Consciousness created all other forces.


I will check out those chapters on the Indus Valley on "The Throne and the Temple"
that you had linked.
My own suggestion for you is to read "Which Way Western Man?" that's linked here:
http://whitebiocentrism.com/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=767


Thanks. :D

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Jimmy Marr

Re: E. Michael Jones on religion and race

Post by Jimmy Marr » Fri Apr 24, 2015 12:47 pm

Jjack wrote:Aristotle deduced "

Perhaps you'd like to take a look @ the chapters on the Indus Valley on "The Throne and the Temple" below. It's free.

http://www.gate.net/~joachim/


Aye, thanks. It looks like there could be some fascinating stuff at that link. It never hurts my feelings to reflect on the etymological similarities of "Gael" and "Galilean".

I'll read further. What interests me most, at this time, are possible parallels between the emergence of Higher Man and the onset of the Satya Yuga. Is it portrayed as progressive or abrupt in Hindu doctrine? I've ordered Guenon's Introduction to the Study of Hindu Doctrine and expect its delivery today. I'm hoping to learn more about this.

Cosmotheist

Re: E. Michael Jones on religion and race

Post by Cosmotheist » Fri Apr 24, 2015 8:04 pm

Jimmy Marr wrote:

What interests me most, at this time, are possible parallels between the emergence of Higher Man
and the onset of the Satya Yuga. Is it portrayed as progressive or abrupt in Hindu doctrine?


Similar to the "abrupt" mythical return of Jesus Christ amongst the Christians,
the onset of the Satya Yuga is abrupt with the return of Kalki, the last Avatar
in Hindu doctrine, and mounted on a white horse no less! Both of these stories
are only myths, but, they do speak of the desire to return to a "Golden Age" or
to a Utopia, or like the Garden of Eden, that never really ever existed in fact.

True Cosmotheists understand that no "Big Daddy" in the sky will rescue us from
our own folly and thus we take personal responsibility for what happens to us or
to our world. This is a mature worldview verses the childish worldviews that all
of this responsibility only lies with some kind of supernatural being and not our
own selves and in our own will.

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Cosmotheist

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Jimmy Marr

Re: E. Michael Jones on religion and race

Post by Jimmy Marr » Sun Apr 26, 2015 3:49 pm

I didn't mean no harm, Cosmotheist. I swear to God. :D



Cosmotheist

Re: E. Michael Jones on religion and race

Post by Cosmotheist » Sun Apr 26, 2015 6:14 pm

Jimmy Marr wrote:I didn't mean no harm, Cosmotheist. I swear to God. :D


Sure, Jimmy.
Ok then, so why not also just swear to another impersonal creative natural force,
or like gravity, next? :D
See:

And:



And also, here are some common scientific misconceptions:
https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/eu-gui ... nceptions/

Thanks for the video. Only the atheist Communists/Marxists murdered
more in the name of the "Workers Paradise" than did these "Christians"
just trying to piously get into "Heaven"! Next to these, ISIS is nothing.

However, I do hope that I had adequately answered your questions. :D

Best regards,
Cosmotheist

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