An important question is, whether it is possible to create a better, peaceful society, while individuals have no peace and harmony inside yet.

What about belief, religions and sects?

Believing has always something of a risk. Actually it’s a gamble, while we hope that this belief is according to the truth. But on what do our belief is based? Again it is our conditioning which defines what we believe. Education, culture, “intuition” let us decide to follow a certain belief, or on the contrary, to resist. But, how far can we trust those conditionings? What has this to do with reality? And why do we want to believe? Why do we accept the authority of an organisation, guru, prophet or pope who “knows”? How can we judge that from our own ignorance? Why should you ever just believe something or simply accept it, which you don’t see for yourself? Can’t you just be open for everything without copying something like a clone? Even historians have now discovered that for example catholicism has evolved from a corruption of paganism and Egyptian elements. But ok, just who wants to live without any belief, if only the belief of the atheïst that nothing exists but what we can see with our very eyes? Few have the courage to stand like naked in the world and look the “black hole of ignorance” right in the eye. To discard all holy books, prophets and Gods. The mind needs the full freedom that can only emerge by the absence of belief, to be able to investigate what is real. Of course a lot of astral phenomena exists, which are created and raised by belief and convince people. But the symbols and rituals which are used in religions and sects, are only human casts of what was maybe some time actually “seen” by someone. They only distract us from reality. To really be able to discover something new, we have to be free from all conditionings. So, also what is said here, you cannot accept just like that. But you can investigate yourself.

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