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Pure Brutality
#91
RE: Pure Brutality
Spirituality is a form of self-help. With equally dubious premises and results.
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#92
RE: Pure Brutality
That's where I feel like I so often get off the bus with people who want to discuss the subject. If the contents of spirituality boil down to the contents of new age self help then there's probably no better use case for the theory of religious economy. The truth-maker in the religious market is not the veracity of the claim, or ancient wisdom transmitted impartially and inaccurately, or transformative change, none of that. It's demography and retail/service value.

In the religious economy, you can see that and how, for example, a single publisher can circumscribe and define what "spirituality" means for it's target market. LLewellyn did as much for nature focused seekers. It started in 1901 with astrology as it's main source of revenue and branched out from there - defining "new age" itself. In the 60's and 70's dion fortune and aleister crowley are what sold books. By the late 80's they'd settled on wicca and had the tremendous fortune of having made that business decision during the development of the nones. A group of people who are more nature focused and describe themselves spiritual but not religious.

At first glance of the contents of these books you'd think the authors and publishers can make up whatever they want - but this isn't so. Continuity is currency, and llewellyn as a century old publisher trades in it. And so, the contents of an enlightened mind today in turkey from reading deepak chopra will be formed by what sold books to females between 16 and 45, depending on the sub genre and decade. All of it a giant constellation of fuck you to the end consumer. Who doesn't realize that the value is based on being cheaper than college tuition, a trip to the doctors office, or a tongue bathing session with a sex worker.

Rinse and repeat with churches and mosques and temples of all sorts. They have always been providers. They will tell you whatever you want to hear because this enables their very existence. The notion of successive revelation is itself an evolving sales pitch seeking out the level of their respective economies. A list of disclaimers and asterisks for past failures of products as a person is contemplating some future purchase.
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#93
RE: Pure Brutality
(October 7, 2024 at 1:46 pm)Deesse23 Wrote:
(October 6, 2024 at 6:42 am)Belacqua Wrote: According to Aristotle, the soul is the form of the body.
According to Aristotle, the Earth is the center of the universe.

(October 13, 2024 at 1:38 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Perhaps ai isn't faking anything Leo?  You declined to speculate on which of a set of quotes was legit deepak and which were from the deepak generator.  

Your idea of what a soul is boils down to fairy tales and bedtime stories.  There's no point beating around that bush.  If knowing what soul is defines a person as spiritual, there's a distinct possibility that would suggest that you and the rest of the new agers are as far from spiritual as could be possible.  Not only do you not know what soul is, you reject what it is in favor of a range of wild eyed fantasies for any number of dubious reasons.

As I said. Understanding “The Soul” makes you a mystic of a true spiritual master. That’s what spiritual growth means. We are growing from a largely ego-based personal identification toward a more universal one (and that’s the meaning of Aham Brahmasmi / “I am the Universe” declaration). And that’s something that we experience directly. So we have our reasons to believe in it on some individual level.
 
On AI:
 
Here is an AI abomination I just found on the Internet:
 
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/11-i...02101.html
 
I’ve studied these paintings in my Art History classes. So I can tell you directly. AI doesn’t get it right. It misses the context, the hidden meanings and the beauty of those paintings to the human eye. If you click on the link you will see modern interpretations of classical painting by the AI software and you will see how grotesque they are. Smile
 
On the other hand AI is still good at generating let’s say advertising images and other types of arts like fantastic pictures etc. My YouTube is full of 1950’s style interpretations of well-known movies. Here is an example:




 
 
So AI is rather good at these things. I believe we will have AI generated professors at some point. But it still seems to skip on the “Soul” thing.
 
In fact “Soul” means consciousness. That’s the true nature of it. The weird thing is that animals and even flowers are said to have it. But I’m going to stop here before the conversation gets really spiritual. Smile





 
Ahriman:
 
- Not so much no. Think of all the money you spend on so many things. If you happen to be interested, Yoga classes don’t cost that much. Books are very cheap and accessible in our time. And adopted a regular schedule of meditation or other practices is completely free of charge Smile
            
                                         

This also means that it’s not normal if you spend a lot. There are many fake Guru’s on the market too (especially in third world countries). The main thing is: You don’t need any of it. Hippies in the 60’s had Guru’s in Nepal etc. because the whole thing was very new at the time. I’m my own Guru (since many years now) SO that’s how I see it Smile











 

GrandNudger:

 

- Sadhguru himself says that “There are all sorts of Guru’s”. You really may end up spending a lot of time and resources on things that are not so beneficial. So that’s why I understand why some Christians in the US use the term “New Age” as a largely negative and useless phenomenon.

 

The main thing here is that “There is no rush”. But still, we live in a time in which many different types of resources are available to us. So interested people can and are taking advantage of it. Like: I can listen to newly published spiritual books while exercising and I can do it with a very affordable price. This didn’t even exist some 20 years ago.  

 
But still: If this is not your poison then it not. End of story Smile
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#94
RE: Pure Brutality
(October 14, 2024 at 8:37 am)Leonardo17 Wrote: So AI is rather good at these things. I believe we will have AI generated professors at some point. But it still seems to skip on the “Soul” thing.
 
In fact “Soul” means consciousness. That’s the true nature of it. The weird thing is that animals and even flowers are said to have it. But I’m going to stop here before the conversation gets really spiritual. Smile

If soul and spirit mean consciousness, then spirituality is the province of psychology and neuroscience, not religion. Like a lot of reformists, you're equivocating upon the meaning of terms, implying the older meaning while explicitly referencing the modern equivalence. This is retconning to avoid having to face the fact that your religion and spirituality have nothing of substance to say about the things they claim to have something to offer regarding.
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#95
RE: Pure Brutality
New age is how the genre self defined, not a derogatory term applied by christians. It existed here twenty years ago (and more, obvs) - but it's fallen out of favor at the moment, leading authors and publishers familiar to us usians to look for other markets (like yours). You've hit the nail on the head, though. New age stuff is more affordable than it's competition - which tends to be education, health, and personal affirmation.

As I described at some length before - when people talk "spirituality" I want to talk about why we think the human spirit can overcome things, more so the worse the odds or situation. Whether there's a cultural spirit, or a national spirit, or the spirit of an age. About consciousness and control, awareness and interaction. Not deepaks treadmill audiobook club.
I am the Infantry. I am my country’s strength in war, her deterrent in peace. I am the heart of the fight… wherever, whenever. I carry America’s faith and honor against her enemies. I am the Queen of Battle. I am what my country expects me to be, the best trained Soldier in the world. In the race for victory, I am swift, determined, and courageous, armed with a fierce will to win. Never will I fail my country’s trust. Always I fight on…through the foe, to the objective, to triumph overall. If necessary, I will fight to my death. By my steadfast courage, I have won more than 200 years of freedom. I yield not to weakness, to hunger, to cowardice, to fatigue, to superior odds, For I am mentally tough, physically strong, and morally straight. I forsake not, my country, my mission, my comrades, my sacred duty. I am relentless. I am always there, now and forever. I AM THE INFANTRY! FOLLOW ME!
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#96
RE: Pure Brutality
(October 14, 2024 at 9:53 am)Angrboda Wrote:
(October 14, 2024 at 8:37 am)Leonardo17 Wrote: So AI is rather good at these things. I believe we will have AI generated professors at some point. But it still seems to skip on the “Soul” thing.
 
In fact “Soul” means consciousness. That’s the true nature of it. The weird thing is that animals and even flowers are said to have it. But I’m going to stop here before the conversation gets really spiritual. Smile

If soul and spirit mean consciousness, then spirituality is the province of psychology and neuroscience, not religion.  Like a lot of reformists, you're equivocating upon the meaning of terms, implying the older meaning while explicitly referencing the modern equivalence.  This is retconning to avoid having to face the fact that your religion and spirituality have nothing of substance to say about the things they claim to have something to offer regarding.

   I think will agree with that too. Marianne Williamson says that True spirituality is actually the same thing as true psychotherapy. Besides, one of the reason we are promoting spiritual practices like regular meditation is that there is some amount of scientific research on the subject. We know that meditation activates our frontal lobes, the region of the brain that is responsible for impulse control, rational thinking and creativity.
 
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2...-patients/
 
https://stanfordmag.org/contents/what-ha...u-meditate
 
And I’m not a reformist. I believe that ordinary theists are the reformists because, during all those centuries, they are the ones who gradually shifted from the original teachings of all religions and managed to creates some mostly ego based nonsense that has very limited benefits in spiritual terms.
 
Grand Nudger:
 
- I believe that the way of seeing thing as I do existed long before the 1960’s and 1970’s. As you said the 90’s style New-Age thought is mostly over. But that’s not because it’s over. It’s mostly happening because there are increasingly better books on the market. So although some older books are not completely outdated, we simply have much better stuff now than some UFO theory based, fantastical, wishful thinking books of the late 20th century.
 
On Spirituality:



 
   So this “Old approach” is rightfully hated by atheists and other anti-theist simply because it doesn’t really have a place in our time. The newer approach is simply an interpretation of the same teaching in a more rational and more self-respecting way.
 
   And although it hasn’t yet happened in many places, I think we will all get there at some point.
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#97
RE: Pure Brutality
There is no such thing and has never been any such thing as the original teaching of all religions. This is pure revisionism and a particularly ridiculous example of cultural appropriation. Likewise, you do not have better stuff, you have the new stuff, which trades on the supposed credibility of the old stuff. Try a little thought experiment for me, a meditation..if you will. Imagine a world where your current viewpoint on the content of x is absolutely correct...and not in any way concordant or actually connected with old ideas about x. Would it seem less true to you? Would it be diminished in any way? Can these ideas stand on their own, on their own merits, in your own mind? Does the belief you currently hold require the mountain sized ego and absurd premises necessary to come to the conclusion that everyone, all along, has been trying to say whatever you're saying? Should we take big mo and magic book to be authorities on real islam™...or is that you?

Antitheism and antireligiousity are not synonyms. That's your own god beliefs getting in your way. You don't intuitively register religion absent a theistic god. An antitheist will tell you that religion and ideology isn't the problem. These things are useful and inescapable. Theistic religion isn't dogshit because it's religious or ideological, but because it's theistic. As such, theistic religion could stumble into or cynically employ any insights or truth statements it likes and this will not, and cannot, improve the quality of theistic religion - as the end goal is fundamentally valueless. Those truths or insights are discardable, and will be discarded by theists themselves, existing as mere props for other batshit assertions which form the organizing principle of all theistic belief. There is no rational or self respecting way to get to where you are, and throwing other theists under the bus in the company of atheists while proclaiming ownership of their religious articles is unlikely to get you the outcome you desire.

Let them be wrong, and, bringing it all back together, understand that you're going to have to do the work for your own religion yourself, without their borrowed ladders. I understand that this is a hard habit to break coming from abrahamic theism...but it's not like you think those silly fucks got things right, amiright? Wiccans were in a similar position by the 90's. They had imagined a revisionist history for themselves and couched the neopagan movement as a return to tradition while being in deep disagreement with the historical reality of pagan religions. What contemporary pagans organized around, due to the unsuitability of the belief systems they aped, was exactly what you've decided on today. The contents of the self help and new age aisles. Magical thinking and nonsense about "energy" - but not..you know, energy energy...ghost energy. Neopaganism was the fastest growing religion in the us for a time and ended up having a profound effect on mainstream theistic religion....but you'd be hard pressed to find them today...because once they'd removed disingenuos appeals to ancient wisdom and the market pressure of deepak chopraisms there wasn't much to it beyond humanism and environmentalism. No gods or ghosts required. Nothing to organize around that didn't have better purchase in society and less baggage as it's own cause. In the real world, this is probably best exemplified by witchvox shuttering and no replacement or attempts at a replacement ever popping up. Don't get me wrong, there are still pagans. Deeply committed pagans who do want to use their beliefs as a way to pierce the veil on truths of the type I assume you also want to comment on. Then there are people who "used to be into crystals and healing energy and stuff". Which path do you think you're on? Which path do you want to be on?
I am the Infantry. I am my country’s strength in war, her deterrent in peace. I am the heart of the fight… wherever, whenever. I carry America’s faith and honor against her enemies. I am the Queen of Battle. I am what my country expects me to be, the best trained Soldier in the world. In the race for victory, I am swift, determined, and courageous, armed with a fierce will to win. Never will I fail my country’s trust. Always I fight on…through the foe, to the objective, to triumph overall. If necessary, I will fight to my death. By my steadfast courage, I have won more than 200 years of freedom. I yield not to weakness, to hunger, to cowardice, to fatigue, to superior odds, For I am mentally tough, physically strong, and morally straight. I forsake not, my country, my mission, my comrades, my sacred duty. I am relentless. I am always there, now and forever. I AM THE INFANTRY! FOLLOW ME!
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