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Polytheism


Polytheism as many gods and goddesses and well there we have a civilization. And unlike Monotheism with its one God, remote and inaccessible in this material life, where one dies and abandons everything of earthly living, Polytheism is of manifest deities one can rub shoulders with - polytheistic pantheons living in the same space, but of separate dimensions as spirit beings.

Polytheism generally posits the premise that spirit-being can affect one's life in living-now reality, and thus life possesses meaning unknown to the materialist Monotheists, because they believe this world is a material place devoid of spirit, their God of another dimension far, far away. Thus they live a materialist life - spirituality only contained in their church bubbles of sacred air and fish-bowl probity.

Does one want to believe they are but material atoms destined for non-existence ? Most people survey says, believe in something more, as especially life after death. Why be pessimistic ? Of course we would most rather believe in something more and further down the rabbit hole. Let's be optimists, assuming we have nothing to fear in such a dis-embodied future. Well assuming such, what would this after-life spirit be kindled of ? it must be wondered and would Spirit like to return to earthly existence. It just might.

The problem being for what ? With re-incarnationists it is usually assumed, that the spirit is on a progressive track, with places to go, people to see, and things to do that would produce a higher level of being. Pure experience is seldom seemingly considered. What would be a higher level of being ? If one cannot imagine, one cannot intend it. Either way, intention or pure experience, by the absence of memory as the inability to remember a previous life, one could seemingly reincarnate for ever and never know one had existed for eons and eons of everness.

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