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Why Dohgons Do Not Worship

People who believe in a god also believe that he/she/it is the creator of the universe and everything in it. On the other hand, most Atheists will deny the existence of a god without having any real alternative to explain their own existence.

Dohgons could never be so unwise because although we don’t believe in the god described in popular religions we do acknowledge that we have a creator. In fact, we know that the creative force behind the universe is Pure Dark Energy Waves. The difference between Atheists, Believers and Us is that we are wiser than to conceptualize the Spirit using our limited human perceptions. We know that the best way to understand the Spirit is to understanding its creation.

The god of popular culture is limited by the religion that describes it. Humanity cannot rely on religion to accurately recall history or understand nature and science. Most of all, god cannot stop people from killing, hating, and doing all sorts of wrongs to each other. The only thing religion is useful for is to understand human nature. The problem with society is, people are trying to use religion to explain what it can’t instead of what it can.

The Spirit of the universe created Life to be self-directed so Life survives and thrives using one basic mechanism; desire fulfillment. It installed two basic instincts in every living thing, a fear of death to protect Life and an inclination toward itself to guide us. That is why every race and culture throughout history and the Planet have attributed their existence to a higher power.

In ancient times humans used their Spiritual inclination to create gods for things they didn’t understand such as; the sun, the moon, the stars, thunder and lightning, and everything that they perceive as having an effect on their life. For their various gods they created deities that had to be guarded in case their enemies were to destroy them. It wasn’t until slaves in Egypt discovered that an imaginary god was more powerful than a physical one that the god concept became enhanced a thousand times.

As time went by kings and religious leaders used the power of the single imaginary god concept to form the foundation of organized religion. They recognized that no other power, not even their own, had the ability to control the minds of people. Today most people still live by the power of the concept; unfortunately they don’t know how it works because if they did they wouldn’t call it god.

So if it can’t accurately explain human existence or halt our self destruction, what is it that popular culture is referring to as god? The Spiritual essence of the universe created humans with an inclination back toward itself, the Spirit. That same Spiritual inclination is also what makes us consider our actions in terms of Right and Wrong. In essence, the god of popular culture is the human Conscience.

So to re-cap. All major religions were developed to give purpose to people’s lives. They do so with the help of an imaginary humanoid that possesses super-human abilities as well as a power over life and death. That figure is then given universal moral judgment over people’s lives. Individuals believe they can gain the favor of the god by being faithful and morally upright. No problem there!

Religious people all around the world today are trying their best to gain the favor of their imaginary gods. They become obsessed with fighting the Desires of life by fasting, praying, and trying to do good but because they always become ruled by the same Desire that they’re trying to regulate, they don’t realize that god is really their Conscience. #worship #god
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@anonymous My Brother. I am god. Why do I need to praise myself? I would only do that out of ignorance of self. The Great Spirit transformed itself into a Soul (me) in order to exist in physical reality. The only way I cannot return to the Great Spirit is by not being Accountable to my existence. My objective in life is to use my conscience to live with Fairness, Equity, and Accountability to everything and everyone else in my reality. All Souls who have participated in the destruction of other souls are fuel for the Sun, which is the generator in the cycle of life.
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