tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9203475.post4311248923091601794..comments2023-11-03T03:49:50.253-06:00Comments on Iranian Teacher XP: Very Far,Yet,Very CloseUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9203475.post-79673847610532338302007-04-16T17:39:00.000-06:002007-04-16T17:39:00.000-06:00Religion itself has a lifecycle, and so too has Go...Religion itself has a lifecycle, and so too has God. This is born out throught the ages with the rise and fall of modes of worship as man continually finds new means in old ways to personify his ignorance and fear of his environment.<BR/><BR/>Everything must face the forces of extinction head on. Eveything.<BR/><BR/>Even though all things return to the void, to nothingness, to chaos, their passing leaves an imprint on the living to be passed on to the soon to be living.<BR/><BR/>This is even born out in our genetic patterns. Which is the very stuff of Chaos made tenously whole for the briefest of times in this localised area of space we like to call Earth.<BR/><BR/>In full sight of this enlightenment, in quiet introspective moments like the one describe, I took comfort in my personal actions to renounce all ties to a single organised religion and it's trappings of low understanding.<BR/><BR/>This is the briefest of chances you'll ever recieve to reach enlightenment through the continual strive for knowledge. <BR/><BR/>And the day we stop learning, is the day we start to pass out of existence.<BR/><BR/>You know this, like I, I feel... and yet?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com