Monthly Archives: April 2012

Agnostic/Atheistic view of the World

I have held an Agnostic/Atheistic view of the world for the larger part of my existence. I sought knowledge of the esoteric realms as an adolescent out of an inner seeking – but eventually abandoned the pursuit when I found much of the information to either be frivolous, incorrect, or intuition absent discernment. Going forward I firmly grounded myself in the present and intellectual, and meticulously constructed the human facade that serves me to this day. Therefore, I have many knowledge gaps concerning esoteric/spiritual pursuits – a deficiency I am dedicating significant resources to amending.
The Agnostic/Atheistic paradigm was a necessary step in my spiritual progression. It solidified my understanding of separateness and independence, as well as the idea that I am complete in and of myself. Religiosity and many spiritual understandings engender dependence and a master/slave mentality, where the supplicant is ever the weak and trembling slave to a separate all mighty Creator. I found these notions repulsive on a fundamental level from my earliest exposure to them, and rejected them.Of course we are on the same path, all travel from unity with the Creator, through the illusion of separateness, back to unity. Duality is the illusion of separateness that instigates change, and movement back towards unity. All of our differences are merely aspects of the Creator.

I wrote an article outlining how a logical mind discovers the Creator and unity.

I have been on the STS path my entire life. Both consciously and unconsciously I have manifested the traits of an STS entity since early childhood. I have always had an INTJ Myers-Brigg personality, that has been stable since early childhood, with Thinking and Judgement at the 100% quartile, and Introversion and Intuition at the 80-90% quartiles. Also, even though I have never seen STS as a spiritual path per se, I have spent the last decade or so actively engaged in its pursuit and philosophical understanding. One of my bachelors degrees is in philosophy, where I wrote my thesis on the necessity of the evolutionary imperatives of survival and fitness to inform societal values and ethical systems. At this time I wrote from an Agnostic/Atheistic perspective, and it is only recently that this philosophy has taken on spiritual significance.-Zaxon

I wrote from an Agnostic/Atheistic perspective, and it is only recently that this philosophy has taken on spiritual significance.