Apr 27 2005

What do you believe in?

Some belief systems are less rigid than you may expect. Their teachings loosely structured may only be transmitted orally from one generation to the next. Whether this be by family members or by shamanic or religious leaders within the community. Other religious beliefs are organized and codified, often based on the teachings and writings of one or more founders. These more rigid belief systems have been a part in virtually every society that has ever existed.

Even someone that believes in nothing, believes in that thing.

While religious beliefs are of great importance to those who hold them, less formalistic belief systems – are beginning to surface as our societies begin to question more and more not only the physical world around us, but also the hidden within.

People all over the world are shunning the norm in favour of animistic or tribal religions and it is these beliefs that lead us on down paths previously unexplored by the Western minds.

So What do you believe in?…
If you have a belief system that exists outside of the social norm let me know about it.

Baha’i

Baha’i has more than 5 million followers (as of 1996). It was founded by Mirza Husayn ‘Ali Nuri, who took the name Baha’u'llah (Glory of God) while in exile in Baghdad. Baha’u'llah’s coming had been foretold by Mirza Ali Mohammad, known as al-Bab, who founded Babism in 1844, from which the Baha’i faith grew. The central tenets of the Baha’i faith are the oneness of God, the oneness of humanity, and the common foundation of all religion. Baha’ists also believe in the equality of men and women, universal education, world peace, and the creation of a world federal system of government.

Buddhism

Buddhism has 307 million followers. It was founded by Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha (Enlightened One), in southern Nepal in the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. The Buddha achieved enlightenment through mediation and gathered a community of monks to carry on his teachings. Buddhism teaches that meditation and the practice of good religious and moral behavior can lead to Nirvana (not the band ;o), the state of enlightenment, although before achieving Nirvana one is subject to repeated lifetimes that are good or bad depending on one’s actions (karma). The doctrines of the Buddha describe temporal life as featuring “four noble truths”: Existence is a realm of suffering; desire, along with the belief in the importance of one’s self, causes suffering; achievement of Nirvana ends suffering; and Nirvana is attained only by meditation and by following the path of righteousness in action, thought, and attitude.

Confucianism

A faith with 5.6 million followers (as of 1996), Confucianism was founded by Confucius, a Chinese philosopher, in the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. Confucius’s sayings and dialogues, known collectively as the Analects, were written down by his followers. Confucianism, which grew out of a tumultuous time in Chinese history, stresses the relationship between individuals, their families, and society, based on li (proper behavior) and jen (sympathetic attitude). Its practical, socially oriented philosophy was challenged by the more mystical precepts of Taoism and Buddhism, which were partially incorporated to create neo-Confucianism during the Sung dynasty (A.D. 960-1279). The overthrow of the Chinese monarchy and the communist revolution during the twentieth century have severely lessened the influence of Confucianism on modern Chinese culture.

Ethical Culture

Ethical Culture, which has 7,000 followers, was founded as the Society for Ethical Culture in 1876 in New York City by Felix Adler. The International Union of Ethical Societies was formed in 1896. It joined other humanist organizations in 1952 to form the International Humanist and Ethical Union, based in Utrecht, The Netherlands. The Ethical Culture movement stresses the importance of ethics and morality in human interaction, although it offers no system of ethics or other religious beliefs of its own.

Hinduism

A religion with 648 million followers (as of 1996), Hinduism developed from indigenous religions of India in combination with Aryan religions brought to India c. 1500 B.C. and codified in the Veda and the Upanishads, the sacred scriptures of Hinduism. Hinduism is a term used to broadly describe a vast array of sects to which most Indians belong. Although many Hindu reject the caste system — in which people are born into a particular subgroup that determines their religious, social, and work-related duties — it is widely accepted and classifies society at large into four groups: the Brahmins or priests, the rulers and warriors, the farmers and merchants, and the peasants and laborers. The goals of Hinduism are release from repeated reincarnation through the practice of yoga, adherence to Vedic scriptures, and devotion to a personal guru. Various deities are worshipped at shrines; the divine trinity, representing the cyclical nature of the universe, are Brahms the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer.
 
Islam

Islam has 840 million followers*. It was founded by the prophet Muhammad, who received the holy scriptures of Islam, the Koran, from Allah (God) C. A.D. 610. Islam (Arabic for “submission to God”) maintains that Muhammad is the last in a long line of holy prophets, preceded by Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. In addition to being devoted to the Koran, followers of Islam (Muslims) are devoted to the worship of Allah through the Five Pillars: the statement “There is no god but God, and Muhammad is his prophet”; prayer, conducted five times a day while facing Mecca; the giving of alms; the keeping of the fast of Ramadan during the ninth month of the Muslim year; and the making of a pilgrimage at least once to Mecca, if possible. The two main divisions of Islam are the Sunni and the Shiite; the Wahabis are the most important Sunni sect, while the Shiite sects include the Assassins, the Druses, and the Fatimids, among numerous others.

Judaism

Stemming from the descendants of Judea, Judaism was founded C. 2000 B.C. by Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and has 18 million followers. Judaism espouses belief in a monotheistic God, who is creator of the universe and who leads His people, the Jews, by speaking through prophets. His word is revealed in the Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament), especially in that part known as the Torah. The Torah also contains, according to rabbinic tradition, a total of 613 biblical commandments, including the Ten Commandments, which are explicated in the Talmud. Jews believe that the human condition can be improved, that the letter and the spirit of the Torah must be followed, and that a Messiah will eventually bring the world to a state of paradise. Judaism promotes community among all people of Jewish faith, dedication to a synagogue or temple (the basic social unit of a group of Jews, led by a rabbi), and the importance of family life. Religious observance takes place both at home and in temple. Judaism is divided into three main groups who vary in their interpretation of those parts of the Torah that deal with personal, communal, international, and religious activities; the Orthodox community, which views the Torah as derived from God, and therefore absolutely binding; the Reform movement, which follows primarily its ethical content; and the Conservative Jews, who follow most of the observances set out in the Torah but allow for change in the face of modern life. A fourth group, Reconstructionist Jews, rejects the concept of the Jews as God’s chosen people, yet maintains rituals as part of the Judaic cultural heritage.

Orthodox Eastern Church

With 158 million followers, the Orthodox Eastern Church is the second largest Christian community in the world. It began its split from the Roman Catholic Church in the fifth century; the break was finalized in 1054. The followers of the Orthodox Church are in fact members of many different denominations, including the Church of Greece, the Church of Cyprus, and the Russian Orthodox church. Orthodox religion holds biblical Scripture and tradition, guided by the Holy Spirit as expressed in the consciousness of the entire Orthodox community, to be the source of Christian truth. It rejects doctrine developed by the Western churches. Doctrine was established by seven ecumenical councils held between 325 and 787 and amended by other councils in the late Byzantine period. Relations between the Orthodox churches and Roman Catholicism have improved since Vatican Council II (1962-65).

Protestant

There are so many denominations in the USA (Over 70 million) i don’t have the space to elaborate here but i shall try to name a few major ones:
Amish Mennonites, Baptists, Church of Christ, Church of England, Episcopal Church, Lutheran Church, Methodist Church, Pentecostal churches, Presbyterian Church, Seventh-Day Adventist Church, United Church of Christ, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons), Jehovah’s Witnesses, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), Unitarian Universalist Association,

Roman Catholicism

The Roman Catholic Church, with 900 million followers, is the largest Christian church in the world. It claims direct historical descent from the church founded by the apostle Peter. The Pope in Rome is the spiritual leader of all Roman Catholics. He administers church affairs through bishops and priests. Members accept the gospel of Jesus Christ and the teachings of the Bible, as well as the church’s interpretations of these. God’s grace is conveyed through the seven sacraments, especially the Eucharist or communion that is celebrated at mass, the regular service or worship. The other six sacraments are baptism, confirmation, penance, holy orders, matrimony, and anointing of the sick. Redemption through Jesus Christ is professed as the sole method of obtaining salvation, which is necessary to ensure a place in heaven after life on earth.

Rosicrucianism

Rosicrucianism is a modern movement begun in 1868 by R.W. Little that claims ties to an older Society of the Rose and Cross that was founded in Germany in 1413 by Christian Rosencreuz. The number of its followers is uncertain. The Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crusis (AMORC) was founded in San Jose, California, in 1915 by H. Spencer Lewis. The Rosicrucian Brotherhood was established in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, by Reuben Swinburne Clymer in 1902. Both sects could be classified as either fraternal or religious organizations, although they claim to empower members with cosmic forces by unveiling secret wisdom regarding the laws of nature.

Shinto

Shinto, with 3.5 million followers, is the ancient native religion of Japan, established long before the introduction of writing to Japan in the fifth century A.D. The origins of its beliefs and rituals are unknown. Shinto stresses belief in a great many spiritual beings and gods, known as Kami, who are paid tribute at shrines and honored by festivals, and reverence for ancestors. While there is no overall dogma, adherents of Shinto are expected to remember and celebrate the kami, support the societies of which the kami are patrons, remain pure and sincere, and enjoy life.

Taoism

Both a philosophy and a religion, Taoism was founded in China by Lao-tzu, who is traditionally said to have been born in 604 B.C. Its number of followers is uncertain. It derives primarily from the Tao-te-ching, which claims that an ever-changing universe follows the Tao, or path. The Tao can be known only by emulating its quietude and effortless simplicity; Taoism prescribes that people live simply, spontaneously, and in close touch with nature and that they mediate to achieve contact with the Tao. Temples and monasteries, maintained by Taoist priests, are important in some Taoist sects. Since the Communist revolution, Taoism has been actively discouraged in the People’s Republic of China, although it continues to flourish in Taiwan.

Wicca

Wicca is a religion based, in part, on ancient, northern European Pagan beliefs in a fertility Goddess and her consort, a horned God. Although the religion is a modern creation (Aprox 50 years old), some of its sources pre-date the Christian era by many centuries. Most Wiccans do not believe that their religion is a direct, continuous descendent of this earlier religion. They see it as a modern reconstruction.

And what do i believe in?..

Well my personal belief system changes as often as my mind, as all philosophies should, it grows with the individual mind as I learn and do my best at living with a system that aids me in my comprehension of the world around me.

Libertarian-Transhumanist

Libertarianism is a political philosophy which takes liberty as the sole political right and the securing of liberty to be the only valid function of government.

Transhumanism is a cultural philosophy which views reality in scientific rationalist terms but combines this with the desire for radical transcendence. It advocates using science, technology and critical thinking to strive for self-perfection by greatly enhancing human mental and physical characteristics to explore post-human realms of existence. The combination of the two memes (ideas) is emerging as a comprehensive new philosophy of life.

Incorporating metaphysics (the philosophy of the fundamental properties of existence), epistemology (the philosophy of knowledge), ethics (moral philosophy) and politics (political philosophy), this belief system rests within the collective ideas and principles developed by a great number of brilliant thinkers.

EF Schumacher believed the human minds comprehension to be finite. Why follow one wise man, when many minds combined provide a greater understanding of the world around us. Oh and read his book.. “A Guide For The Perplexed”.


Apr 26 2005

Blog for Your Life

The Government needs YOU to start blogging now!

Think about it. At this moment in time, those that run society have a few tools at their disposal to monitor the populous. Whether it be RFiD chips, CCTV, or Menwith hill and it’s technological wonders. The private life of the individual is secretly captured, mapped, collected, and owned in effigy by a mass of private business operations—the security industry.

All these methods of collection require continued research and development, massive corporate and private funding and thousands of members of staff.

Wouldn’t it be cheaper and easier for all if we publicly told the world exactly what we thought? What if we revealed our innermost fears and dreams in an attractive, easy to read, easily up-datable format?

Wouldn’t this serve the government information gatherers just perfectly? All that time and energy saved.

Straight away, the chit chat from teenagers discussing what kind of tattoo/piercing/hair colour they are sporting this week can be filtered from the educated informed and ever so slightly angst ridden masses.

The technology is already in use to read every electronic transmission on the planet, it looks for keywords so the email or blog can be filed and read at a later date. But what the Blog really achieves is the effect it has on making people who really feel like they have an axe to grind, blab their innermost secrets to the world.

No more private conversations. Everything out in the public domain. The diary of a sociopath left open for all to see.

So now, thanks to the blog and all the loyal bloggers out there, the trouble causers and potential revolutionaries can be rounded up. In data bundles at first, name lists and hard drives crammed with tales of people, peoples tales and their anti social thoughts.
Then, in a more physical fashion as groups of people are isolated until they are brought into line.

Think about this next time you are posting your deepest darkest thoughts. Think about it but don’t necessarily let it stop you.


Apr 24 2005

Kicked The Habit

I did it…

A whole day without blogging or any kind of obsessive compulsive internet abuse.

It felt good.

There were a few moments last night when I had consumed much red wine and beer and then have a phone call that my grandmother had blacked out on her own, miles and miles away.

I called the doctor and a neighbour feeling powerless and not quite drunk enough to think drink-driving was a good idea.

The doctor had been and gone but I couldn’t sleep thinking about how she might be. Even at 3 am when she would be quite obviously tucked up fast asleep, I sat staring at a late night film about people blowing themselfs up.

I needed to write about how much I don’t want to grow old. Well.. age i don’t mind.. it’s the falling apart at the seams and a disintegration of the mind.

Be it cathartic or just plain therapeutic, I am slowly seeing the benefits of the blog.

(It still doesn’t tip the scales away from my conspiracy theory though… and of that… more later…)


Apr 23 2005

Infomania

I read something disturbing today that indicated without a shadow of a doubt that I am an infomaniac.

So tonight i am rationing my web use to prove to myself that i can do without..

Goodnight.

p.s. It’s a shame as well, as today was exciting and full of adventures that would have made this blog well worth reading ;)

CLICK HERE for the news link


Apr 22 2005

The Origin Of Modern Misery

Been back from Iraq now nearly a week and being on the otherside from ‘that’ lifestyle allows me to assess and re-digest all i have taken in.

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It truly is a different world and the east/west divide somehow blurs somewhere mid Turkey. In our recent history it’s Europe’s scientific and technical achievements that have allowed us Europeans to apparently dominate the world. And as we do, we inflict our ugly schizophrenia [the separation of spiritual life from material life] on peoples and cultures in every corner of the globe. That is the origin of modern misery — the anxiety in contemporary society, drifting purposelessness and our craving for false pleasures. This modern misery, the crisis of today’s life, felt by every thinking person in the Christian West.

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It’s Europe’s leadership of mankind which is now and has been for a while, inflicting that crisis on every thinking person in the Muslim world as well. Us so called Christians of the West underwent the crisis of modern life as a consequence, a result of nearly 2,000 years of ecclesiastical error.

 

So who are we really and what do we do with this feeling that human nature and modern life are at odds?

Perhaps I should pour another whisky and think some more…

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Apr 20 2005

Willy Make It

Ok.. Got all my work for today done and dusted by 3pm.. Cool. I have driven up half the country and back to take one photo. Pretty sad really. All that time driving. Still the radio makes good company providing you don’t have it tuned into some midless pap DJ who likes to spaz off about himself… Hang on… That’s a bit like a Blog on the radio or a podcast or whatever it’s called…. Just with more reason to be as you have 8 million interested parties. shit.

That makes this post more than a little pointless. Especially when a sunspot leaps creating an electro magnetic solar storm and erases every hard drive on the planet… It could happen you know.

So now i will impart the self centered information that i have and go run a few errands for myself…

SHIT!… an email has pinged and brought bad tidings…

Tonight i was supposed to be photographing Willy Mason at the roadmender Northampton and for some reason it has been cancelled. .

Man.. i had a back stage pass, photo pass and a fully charged and ready to go camera.

I bet he has got too famous to play the small venues and has managed to find a clause in his contract and pulled out. Well Willy, If you think i will be buying anymore of your cd’s you have another thing coming.. This was the reason Aquisition and other P2P software was created. We made you and we can break you……

23:24pm…….oh… Seems Willy has broken himself… Word is he has had a nervous breakdown on this, his first tour. i don’t think this is public yet… Not until i hit ‘post’ i guess. Now there is a dilemma. Second only to whether i should even bother blogging….

Should i click the button and tell the world (that isn’t watching) that Willy Mason, sensitive (overly) creative (when he is not too country) popular singer songwriter has had a nervous breakdown for whatever reason…

It’s personal for sure.. But when does a singer songwriter ever really keep anything to himself..? You know it will be a song soon enough. A slow melancholic ballard of woe and despair about how being a successful musician is sooo hard. That should earn a few bucks.

Well i am off to write my own song. An angsty emo ballad about how easy it is too let down hundreds of everyday 9 to 5′ers who’s only piece of hope this week came in the shape of a small piece of paper costing £7.50 that was their ticket to escape the real woes of their painfully average lives.

Thanks Willy… this one is for you… *click*


Apr 16 2005

New Web Tools

Well… Everyday I wake new and improved web tools are born with promises that they are the best at whatever it is they do.

I still don’t know what i am meant to be doing or why i’m even here…

I am meant to be a photographer. Taking pix and building a archive of images.. Every moment on this computer.. using these ‘tools’.. is another moment not out in the big wide world capturing moments for all times.

It is such an amazing distraction..

A few people i don’t know want to be my friend… A few people i didn’t know but nearly do seem to be on here to. Maybe after a while i will know many of the people i didn’t, and get to know some of the people i do a little bit better.

Who knows.

Man.. This time last week i was in Iraq. Iraqi Kurdistan to be precise. I think i understood my enviroment there more than i do here.

I wonder what percentage of blogs in this world are written by people that have little or nothing to say… Like me… And how many more people actually read them. I think we all have much too much time on our hands.

Buddha help us in the future when all the work is done by robots and everyone and their Gran has a ‘blog’.
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June the 23rd 2034…
“Today i mostly read other peoples blogs before deciding to write mine and tell you what little i have actually been doing. I can write so much faster now that i have my ‘thaughtwriter®’ plugin… Oh how did we ever manage without it.

All i need now are some decent thoughts.”
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Ahh… so much to look forward too.