it_is_the_light wrote on Sep 14
th, 2010 at 8:12am:
I observe everyone as divine and sacred.
and you have some trouble with that it seems,so be it
dear one,
You are a Pantheist. Effectively you worship 'Gaia', Gaia being the whole shebang. In that respect, we are all part of Gaia.
Your ramblings about "I am Hilarious" and "I am from Sirius" are the weird parts of your "religion" that many people have problems with. You borrow parts of other religious mythology, in common with a lot of religions.
The greeting "Namaste" is a traditional greeting used by Buddhists, Jains and Hindus. It basically means something along the lines of:
"I honor the place in you in which the entire Universe dwells, I honor the place in you which is of Love, of Integrity, of Wisdom and of Peace. When you are in that place in you, and I am in that place in me, we are One"
I believe in the amazing workings of the universe. In that respect, Gaia (the existential Gaia) is totally amazing and mindblowing. I agree that the universe is 'sacred' if sacred means totally awesome and mindblowing, including every one of us, but I question the way you express yourself through these little eccentric sidelines. In that way, you cheapen the sacred.
What do you do when you're not posting to internet forums? The world is an amazing place. You need to get out a bit and start growing plants and observing nature. I thoroughly recommend it. I like the simple pleasures of a freshly brewed cup of chun mei tea. You only have a few decades left to enjoy such things.
If you get stuck within your mind too much, some of your best neural pathways will become disused. Life is a wonderful thing. Don't waste it. Celebrate the sacred by experiencing the joy in life and by sharing that joy with others. So - carpe diem.
- Ngiyakhubona