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1): You need to know for certain that there is no “God”. And you can.
2): Imagine the freedom from fear, from guilt, from subservience when you get to realize that no one is up there. No “God” manages, observes, listens – and judge – your every thought, every desire, and every action. – You are free.
3): When you base your – reason for being – on a celestial “Being” that is not here, that does not exist, you travel your existence on the wrong – cognitive – track. In a sense, you are waisting your – real – existence. (What’s the point of that?)
4): Continuous “religious” mind management impregnate deep into your psyche the idea that, on your own (without a “God”, you are incapable of purpose, direction, etical values, higher reflections, meaning… False. False. False. Find out why it is not so. Explore the “natural” version of your potential.
5): Many, when facing the – there is no “God” reality – fall into a blank space, a “numb” zone, a “purpose of existence” no man’s land. You float on the surface of existence – as if almost refusing to think. You believe no one. Trust no one. – Slowly you can regain the consciousness of your natural senses. Remember you live within the mind that conceived you.
6):Godless – but not mindless -, you begin to ask questions: “Who am I?” – “What am I doing here?” – “What is the world, the universe, nature, the cosmos?”. The – there is no “God” – answers are not the same as – there is a “God” – answers.
7): You live in a sea of energy. Nature’s energy laws, forces and powers are containned in your being. You have a world to learn, dream, experience, and build.
8): This present moment is the moment in which “time and space” is given (to) you to – live -.
9): You are here to see, touch, smell, taste, hear… yourself … the world… the universe. You live to learn about your “self”, to map the world and the universe, to make plans, to formulate desires, and to act. You walk aware and conscious of your presence in the universe… and the universe presence in you.
10): The natural moment offers its own rewards.













A Natural Philosophy
on April 6, 2010, 11:26 am
Allan MacLeod said:
Reading portions of this book has opened my eyes. I would like to buy a copy.
on April 6, 2010, 11:47 am
aforcier said:
Allan, thanks for your comment. Glad you appreciate what you have read so far and want to buy a copy.