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GoddessWhispers
What trends or movements represent the aspects of the human ego in human history?


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In the world of mankind, from the time of Adam until the present, two great currents or lines of thought have, like two tall trees, spread their branches in all directions and in every class of humanity.


The explanatory introduction being concluded, we may, if it has been understood, proceed to shed some light on the truth of the subject:

Consider: In the world of mankind, from the time of Adam until the present, two great currents or lines of thought have, like two tall trees, spread their branches in all directions and in every class of humanity. One of them is the line of Prophethood and religion, the other that of philosophy and human wisdom. Whenever those two lines have been in agreement and united, by which I mean whenever the line of philosophy has joined the line of religion in obedience and service to it, mankind has experienced brilliant happiness and a brilliant collective life. But whenever they have followed separate paths, truth and goodness have accumulated to the side of Prophethood and religion, and error, evil and deviation have been drawn to the side of philosophy. We shall now elaborate on the origin and foundations of those two lines.

The line of philosophy, whenever it has split away from the line of religion, has taken the form of an evil tree spreading the dark veils of ascribing partners to God and of misguidance in every respect

The line of philosophy, whenever it has split away from the line of religion, has taken the form of an evil tree spreading the dark veils of ascribing partners to God and of misguidance in every respect. On the branch of empowered reason, it has yielded for the consumption of the human intellect, the fruits of atheism, materialism and naturalism. On the branch of empowered anger and passion, it has produced tyrants like Nimrod, Pharaoh and Shaddad to tyrannize over mankind. On the branch of empowered animal desires and appetites, it has produced the fruits of ‘goddesses’, idols and those who have claimed divine status for themselves. By contrast, the blessed line of Prophethood, which takes the form of the Tuba tree of worship, has borne, in the garden of the earth, on the branch of empowered reason, the fruit of the Prophets, Messengers, saints and the righteous. On the branch of empowered anger, the branch of defense against and repelling of evil, it has yielded the fruits of virtuous kings and just rulers. On the branch of empowered attractiveness it has borne, throughout human history, the fruits of generous, benevolent persons of good character and modest bearing. The line of Prophethood has thus demonstrated how mankind is the perfect fruit of the creation. We shall now shed light on the two aspects or ‘faces’ of ego as the origin and principal seed of these two lines of thought.

One ‘face’ is represented by the Prophets and the other by philosophers. That is to say, Prophethood takes hold of one ‘face’, while philosophy takes hold of the other, causing them to diverge.

The face or aspect of ego represented by Prophethood
The ‘face’ represented by Prophethood is the origin of pure worship and slavery to God. That is to say, the ego knows itself as the slave of God. It realizes that it serves One other than itself. Its essential nature has only an indicative function. Ego understands that it bears the meaning of one other than itself, and it can be meaningful only when it points to that one. Its existence is dependent. Ego believes that its existence and life depend upon the creativity and existence of the one other. Its feeling of ownership is illusory. Ego knows that what it enjoys is an apparent, temporary ownership by the permission of its real Owner. It has a shadow-like reality. Ego understands that it is a contingent entity, an insignificant shadow which manifests the true and necessary Reality. As for its function, being a measure and balance for the Attributes and functions of its Creator, that function is conscious willing service.

It is in this regard that the Prophets, the pure, righteous ones and the saints who have followed the line of the Prophets, have truly perceived the nature of ego. Therefore, they have resigned sovereignty to the Exalted Sovereign of the creation and believed that He has no partner or like, either in His Sovereignty or in His Lordship, or in His Divinity. He is no need of an assistant or deputy. His is the key to all things; He has absolute power over all things. Causes, they have also come to believe, are but a veil of appearances, and nature is the sum of the rules of His creation, an assemblage of His laws, of the ways in which He displays His Power.

This radiant, luminous, beautiful ‘face’ of ego has always been like a living seed full of meaning from which the Exalted Creator has created the Tuba tree of worship, the blessed branches of which have adorned all parts of the human world with its illustrious fruits. Through this ‘face’, the darkness over the past is lifted and it is then understood that past time is not a domain of non-existence nor a vast graveyard, as conceived by philosophy, but a source of light and a bright, shining ladder with many rungs from which the souls traversing it may leap into the future and eternal felicity. It is also a radiant abode and a garden for the souls who have departed this world and cast off their heavy loads and been set free.



The other face or aspect of ego represented by misguided philosophy (Article Continues)



rev r
Interesting that the word "slavery" is used to give a positive meaning.
StarMountainKid
I think all trends and movements represent aspects of the human ego in human history. Where have the lines of Prophethood and religion, and philosophy and human wisdom led us? Have either delivered us to a state of personal enlightment or created a society of lasting peace and security? It seems to me that when either line is drawn it always points ultimately toward corruption and conflict, and we as human beings suffer.

The article states that whenever these two lines have been in agreement and united mankind has experienced brillian happiness and a brilliant collective life. When was that? I don't recall that period of human history.

Maybe a third division is needed here. Prophets, philosophers and ...what? I think the evidence is plain that the first two haven't solved the problems created by the human ego. Maybe it's the egos of the Prophets and philosophers themselves that are the problem. Perhaps ego itself is at fault and we should think about that.

rev r
QUOTE(StarMountainKid @ May 26 2007, 07:21 PM) [snapback]1695354[/snapback]
Maybe a third division is needed here. Prophets, philosophers and ...what?


The rest of us.
Skim Milky
ego has destroyed so much life. pride and vanity are the devils favorite sins
GoddessWhispers
QUOTE(KingKarma420 @ May 27 2007, 11:29 PM) [snapback]1695947[/snapback]
ego has destroyed so much life. pride and vanity are the devils favorite sins

Pride and vanity are characteristics of god. Hence the first commandment thou shalt worship no other gods before me. And the devil is god, as is evil. So says the word, of god. As was said in Lamentations. From the mouth of the Most High that both calamities and good things come. If god is all things, god then is the devil and the savior. So, in effect, the ego in religious human history cleaves to mythologies that have us striving to save us from ourselves.
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