Global Religious Guidebooks and Philosophies Explored

Every religion has ‘guidebooks’.  These books are written as a means of creating a set of principles and morals to help its congregates stay on course as a united entity.  Some guidebooks such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam share what is termed ‘old testaments’.  But these testaments tend to betray a true guidance and instead insert stories rife with considerable actions deemed repugnant in today’s society; slavery, stoning, multiple wives, etc…  Yet they are still included in these Bibles.  Why?  Because they are considered with historical latitude.

By contrast, the Hindu and Buddhist texts focus more on finding a balance within person and nature.  Thru guiding principles.  Just decades ago, it was broadly accepted that one could adhere to the moral guidance of Buddhism and still hold to the New Testament of Jesus.  Today, the churches are much more strident claiming that these tenets are diametrically opposed.  Why?

In a nutshell – ‘My Way Or The Highway’ was introduced.  “You are either with me or against me’. 

Buddha is not a god.  He was a man, Siddarth, who went on a walk-about to find existential peace from within.  Later called ‘enlightenment’.  That enlightenment meant becoming one with nature.  In all its glory.  The texts teach harmony, love, peace and spirituality within the vibrations of the fields that keep earth whole.  The closest western design being the spirituality practiced by American Indians where God’s earth is revered.  Earth is ours to steward no matter the religion.

Over the years, the Bible has been weaponized.  It became a dagger of conquest, greed, and manipulation with few listening and many shouting. 

Atheism has no guidebook.  Without a moral code.  Without teaching.  For some it exists as a direct result of being persecuted by the Church.  For others, it represents ‘science’.  But it is a philosophy of nothingness.  And thus, humans lapse into self as their own god.  Without consequences for actions.  Without the inherent teachings that are so prevalent in Buddhism and the New Testament. 

This lack of a moral code didn’t exist in ancient times.  We call them Pagan Rituals.  But many of these rituals were in alignment with a cohesive balance of nature and human.  I am not referring to witches and the magic as currently embraced by Judaism’s various novellas.  Today, these Pagans are figuratively stoned by Biblical scholars.  Despite the fact that religious wars dominate our history.  Wars of conquest.  Wars wherein moral codes, ethical codes, are annihilated in order to force civilizations to accept what amounts to the Old Testament in its classical warrior mentality.

In these wars we ravage the land, the natural order, the seas, the skies, humans, and all things that creep and swim.   Governments exist to create this global strife in a continuum of Pachelbel.  While justifying this disorder and chaos.  The end game being – global atheism.  A statehood of nothingness that ultimately dissolves the brain cells, beauty, and creation.

Humans need guidance.  In that sense, animals would be superior in that they naturally possess the ability to love without preconditions given they follow an instinctual natural order.  But sometimes the guidance is corrupted and weaponized calling for hailstorms and death upon those who do not submit to the one particular religion.  Often I have heard evangelicals claim that if we had a Priest or Pastor for a President all our problems would be solve and we could live in harmony.

But harmony in Judaism, Christianity and Islam means – we are the only true religion – live by our rules or die.  Conquests have proven this true time and again in history.  Buddhist and Hindi wars have occurred, but predominantly as a result of defending their territory and right to their religion as opposed to ‘conquering’ for conversion.  A Babel of sorts. 

There can never be a singular global religion.  It is a mathematical illusion.  There has never been a time in history when this occurred.  It isn’t about ‘tolerance’ – a strange worthless word:  to endure with suffering, to bear something unpleasant, to put up with someone we dislike.  Ultimately that schism will break down and the ugliness of words and physical attacks that ensue prove the illusion.

The first guidebook that should be taught more closely aligns with Buddhism, to forge a natural connection and reverence for all life from plants to seas to animals to humans.  Should a person wish to extend that core to a religious text, that core would be taken with them individually and cherished as the basis for a humanity that recognizes suffering, wars, and persecution are the sins of satan, not God.

7 thoughts on “Global Religious Guidebooks and Philosophies Explored

  1. I was in my 20s before I realized religion is not a standard of “life goes on.” My use of curated, narrow terminology expands. Guidance comes from everywhere and nowhere, when I look for it with an honest heart. I wrote in my book, Science and Spirituality: Celebrating the 150th anniversary of Mary Baker Eddy’s Science and Health, “Materialism, extremism, religionism, hypnotism, spiritualism, bacteriology, radiology have yet to produce only good results. The science of spirit, testing the hypothesis of the reality of experiential good and goodness, systematically expands thought to discover and increase evidence of renewal and enrichment.
    “To expand thought, be willing to test knowledge outside the context of laboratories, textbooks, theaters, scriptures, doctrine, cultures, stormless days, romantic comedies, pious platitudes, personal or virtual realities. Test knowledge up against the standard of infinite life.
    “Ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus wrote, “No [individual] ever steps in the same river twice. For it’s not the same river and [they are] not the same [person].”3 Each moment after stepping into moving water, it is as the first time. Expand thought to compel proof of immeasurable life, timelessly.”

  2. Nicene. Creed

    I believe in one God,
    the Father almighty,
    maker of heaven and earth,
    of all things visible and invisible.

    I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ,
    the Only Begotten Son of God,
    born of the Father before all ages.
    God from God, Light from Light,
    true God from true God,
    begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father;
    through him all things were made.

    For us men and for our salvation
    he came down from heaven,
    and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary,
    and became man.

    For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate,
    he suffered death and was buried,
    and rose again on the third day
    in accordance with the Scriptures.

    He ascended into heaven
    and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
    He will come again in glory
    to judge the living and the dead
    and his kingdom will have no end.

    I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,
    who proceeds from the Father and the Son,
    who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified,
    who has spoken through the prophets.

    I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.
    I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins
    and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead
    and the life of the world to come.

    Amen.

  3. Yes there were Spiritual Beliefs on this planet long before a grain of sand indicating Christian Control / Judism or any other Controlled Base so called Religions. Have you ever notice how so many Ancient Beliefs were for the Earth and the Universe with a Belief in a Creator and not a So Called GOD? Gods and Goddesses came from the sky and had abilites that earlier creations did not have yet. They did not say “Our Way or the Highway”. They did not Force themselves upon you. But then “How can you Control the masses if you tell them the Truth?”

    • Yes – I love trying to delve behind all the rhetoric to find some ancient truths. It is my Don Quixote Quest. As I focus on The Minoans. Astrology. Love, and earthly harmony.

  4. Not to forget, that the Bible is put together by human beings, that the Catholic and the protestant Bible contain different books, that all of them have been translated manifold times… the only gospel I like is Thomas, which did not make it into the Bible. Only sayings from Jesus without miracles, nothing before he started preaching, and no death and ressurection. But most of all I like Tao Te Ching. No Hocus pocus whatsoever, just texts to make you think. The version I have has beautiful black and silver photos of nature and old buildings. Nature is my Goddess, without Earth we would not exist. If the Sun explodes, implodes, or vanishes, we live another 8 minutes and then we are all dead. No prayer can help there.

    • Ahh! Thank you! ABsolutely Profoundly YES! I believe I counted the translations some years ago to be 197. Inserting opinion. Scribes.
      I studied the Tao as well – took Tai CHi and Kung Fu. But I also studied the Qaran, The Book of Mormon, Buddhism, Hindi, Janiasm, as well as Catholicism vs Evangelicalism vs Baptist. Etc… BABEL!

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