Nslavu
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ORIGINAL: Smutmonger This is why I never really understood or wanted to follow western religions in any way. They took all power away from the individual-leaving only the power to "obey or suffer" Which points more towards human totalitarianism to me than anything divine. quote:
ORIGINAL: Nslavu These things are not only pagan in origin. The notion of archetypes, and polarity, paths and consciousness are evident in most philosophies, buddhism, taoism, shinto, hindi, mayanism etc, even if they are spoken about in different ways. I would have to say though that most westernized religions have mutated any sense of spirit, turning power focus outside the self. D/s is your polarity in focus whether you're dom or sub, male or female, and whether or not you fully understand duality, polarity, archetypes and spiritual paths. It's there whether you are awake to it or not. I'm not pagan, or a fan of any particular philosophy; but the fact they all contain these common factors makes them all worth exploring purely for the value in understanding energetic polarity. (not to mention using it) True; but even though the older/ancient philosophies (paganism, mayanism, buddhism etc) are better suited to self growth, they too have inherent flaws that defy this duality we exist in. They are however much better for understanding one's progress and giving one tools with which to operate. I am not denigrating xtianity (westernized) because even that is a path and choosing to immerse one's self in any path is worthy. Any philosophy that espouses some sort of moral code in hard terms is contrary to absolute truth. I realize morality for what it is worth is a functional emotive director; but it it is unnecessary as hard line dogmatic guidance. Once you understand the nature of polarity and duality, it's pretty hard if not stupid to find your self on any sort of moral or immoral ground.
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