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Mirrah Count on the Essence of Faith and Knowledge. Belief in the Non-Existence of God
In this article I will talk about the difference between faith and knowledge, since the inability to distinguish between these two states of the human soul leads to numerous domestic and social conflicts.
Faith and knowledge belong to different areas of human experience. Faith is a feeling of existence of an object independently of objective evidence, it is in the heart of the rational spirit and is capable of creating spiritual reality.
Knowledge is information about the universe received through the senses or created by the imagination.
The totality of all knowledge, ideas and attitudes of the spirit is the intellectual memory, which is part of its general memory and is part of the mind.
Knowledge about the objects of faith and their qualities are in the intellectual part of the memory along with other knowledge, and faith in their existence is in the spiritual heart.
To believe in something, it is not enough to know about it, it is necessary to have a coincidence in the vibrations of the object of faith with the feelings and desires of the spiritual heart.
This is possible if the object of faith corresponds to the goals, desires and expectations of a person. They are formed more than one incarnation and are reflected in the character, temperament, internal moral principles and mental attitudes of a person.
Faith is one of the feelings that distinguishes a rational immortal spirit from plant and animal souls that follow only instinctive programs and reactions to the material, objective environment.
Materialism is a belief in the self-organization of matter into complex forms that generate life and intelligence without a rational Creator. Such faith can come from a sense of guilt before God, causing fear of encountering the unknown and denial of the spiritual basis of the Universe.
Disbelief in God is the belief that He does not exist, accepted without evidence, just as the belief in the existence of God is accepted.
Not a single materialist has witnessed the appearance of the Universe, just as a person believing in its Divine origin has not, and not a single materialist has known the state after the death of the body, therefore his statements about the non-existence of God and the impossibility of the life of the human soul after the death of the body are also accepted on faith, just like the dogmas of any religion.
Faith, like love, cannot be evoked automatically or by violence: both are located in the spiritual heart of man and manifest themselves in life according to his spiritual vibrations.
A person who believes in God or in the Supreme Mind that created the Universe wants to feel like an eternal spirit. But a materialist who does not believe in God and in the reality of the spiritual world, independent of the material, does not want to think about eternity, he is ready to disappear forever along with the body.
The reason for such different desires is that the one who strives for eternity is delighted by the beauty of the Divine creation and wants to be one with its Source. And the one who does not feel the reality of God is indignant inside himself at the seeming injustice of the world. This indignation prevents one from feeling faith in the existence of God, because the feeling of resentment lowers the vibrations of the spiritual heart and it cannot adequately perceive spiritual reality.
You can believe in God by developing love for yourself, for other people and for nature, because love purifies the heart and opens spiritual eyes. A person who unconditionally loves himself and others begins to feel more and more the reality of the spiritual world and the presence of God next to him and in himself. On the contrary, if a person falls into negative vibrations: anger, resentment, hatred, fear, guilt, etc., he begins to doubt the object of his faith, because negative emotions and feelings lower his spiritual vibrations and put a wall between them and God.
Pride and arrogance also lead to a decrease in spiritual vibrations and to a lack of faith in someone who is superior to the capabilities of a person. It becomes difficult for him to recognize someone's power over him because of the unharmonized leadership instinct and he closes his heart to faith in God. Often, in order to hide from himself the fear of an empty, meaningless Universe, he begins to mock the faith of other people and to be proud of his intelligence and common sense, which supposedly distinguish him from the mass of people who believe in God.
A person chooses what to believe and whom to trust, and he is responsible for it. Providing evidence of the reality of something to a person who does not believe in it is as pointless as trying to feed a hungry person against his will or forcing a person who closes his eyes and turns away from it to look at the Sun.
Mirrah Count, sociologist and political scientist, specialist in the creation of spiritual egregors, planet Burkhad.
April, 2024
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How to tell a materialist about the Spirit
If you see that a person is interested in your knowledge, your information, then you can tell him anything, but the main thing is how you do it. It is important to do this with maximum confidence, without doubting the truth that the spiritual world exists. At the same time, do not impose your beliefs, do not try to convince him if he does not want to accept this information or starts arguing with you. You can tell him that everyone will stick to their opinion, because the more a person argues with a materialist or a non-materialist, the more this person convinces himself of his rightness. A desire to defend his rightness, his own ego, that is, a sense of self-worth, arises in his soul.
Even if he was not so sure of his beliefs at first, by arguing with him, you will push him to want to defend his position even more, so as not to appear weak and not accept your beliefs. He will argue even more, convincing himself that his beliefs are correct. This is a dead end.
I know your saying that truth is born in a dispute. But I would clarify that truth is not born in a dispute, but in a scientific or spiritual debate. A dispute is not a classic debate, when people bring up new arguments to convince or dissuade the other person. A dispute is characterized by an initial definition of the purpose of this conversation, that is, what everyone should come to. Before you start bringing your arguments to one side or another, you first need to understand the terms.
If, for example, you decide to tell a materialist about the spirit, then first you need to decide with him how you understand the word “spirit” and how he understands this word.
The word "Spirit" is a Russian word that is known to everyone. It is such a well-known word, but people understand it in completely different ways. If you understand "spirit" as the eternal divine principle in man, then a materialist can understand this word as, for example, the mind or consciousness that is generated by his brain. Therefore, saying the same word, you will be talking about different things: you will be talking about God, and he will be talking about the brain.
In order for this dispute to be correct and lead to a deeper understanding of the subject, both by you and the materialist, it is necessary to immediately explain that by the word "spirit" you mean the immaterial principle located in man, the divine principle. Then look at his reaction. If he wants to talk to you about this, you can give him the classic argument that, for example, the world is very harmoniously and orderly arranged, which is proof of the rational beginning of the creation of the world.
Or, for example, the human body is very complexly structured down to the last cell, and this serves as proof that the body was originally created by a rational principle. Only then can some details be given. Various arguments are possible depending on the level of preparation of the materialist. If he says that material things and certain complex systems can be created without the presence of reason, then you can give him materialistic arguments. For example, you can ask him to take cubes with letters written on them and mix them up, and then, without reason, with his eyes closed, for example, select certain cubes and put them in a row with the goal of making a word or sentence out of them.
This is the simplest example that can be given. Will he be able to assemble something simply by feeling, by the movements of his hands, without the presence of reason, which manifests itself through vision? Many more similar questions can be thought up. For example, who created the house. This is also a well-known question. You can ask who created the house in which he lives, and how can he prove the existence of builders of this house and architects, if he has not personally seen them.
If he admits that some rational principle does exist, then he is no longer a materialist, but an agnostic - a person who allows something. In the future, it will be easier to bring him to the idea that he is a part of this being that created everything. And it is precisely this part that is called "spirit".
What arguments do you give? Write in the comments, and we will continue our thoughts there.
Timestamp: 20:12, #527 One on One with Irina Podzorova
Mirrah Count (Archangel Gabriel) - representative of the planet Burkhad, keeper of the Christian egregor.
January 2023