mainstream errors
1/ That all things can be explained through physical causes. This removes
the possibility of action arising from non-physical or spiritual origins.
And denies a natural intelligence arising from a non-physical source. It
is the materialist religion of the mainstream. This belief effects the
decision-making of the mainstream especially where life is concerned.
Life with this natural intelligence can be treated very differently to
that without.
But it is the dealings with humanity that are most significant. A
human without natural intelligence must be controlled by ideas.
The attainment of goodness is arrived at by the development of action
arising from conditioning brought about by ideas of good action. This
actually hinders the natural good action arising from the non-physical.
Bad feelings need to be controlled by ideas instead of using the natural
intelligence to access the source of the bad feelings which will result
in a natural healing.
2/ A tribal mentality controlled by fear, a fear derived from the traumatic
conditions humanity went through surviving the Velikovskian conditions of
interplanetary electrical interactions. Decisions are made by might and
numbers and persuasive power and not by intelligence or truth. Although
some truths are very persuasive, some are not.
So in evolution mainstream sees the slow development of intelligence rather
than the greatest intelligence being there from the very beginning. Thus
ancient humanity had to be less advanced beings. This is a major tenet
of the mainstream which must be believed in. Otherwise one will be exiled
from the mainstream 'tribe'. And there are other such tenets that cannot
be denied.
The result is an organised religion where the basic tenets are clearly
understood by all, but are never openly discussed. And the decisions of
the leaders are not to be questioned else one faces exile.
Mo
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