Freeing Ourselves from Religious Dogma
By Julian Rose
One must go back further than religion. That is the starting
point of the great reassessment we undertake in freeing ourselves from the
burden of false knowledge. Freeing ourselves from unquestioned assumptions of
truth. We need to get back to the roots of mankind, and in so doing,
re-establish a direct and reciprocal relationship with nature and the universe,
of which we are a part.
Religion is a man-made and once removed interpretation of
the life force – and a false one at that. Whereas the life force (nature and
the universe) works directly through man. There is no place for a ‘middle man’
to censor our experiences.
Religion placed an invisible wall between man and nature and
between man and God, setting conditions for ‘orderly behaviour’ according to a
doctrine of obedience. So now, as these walls crumble, we should stand proud in
saying “Nature not religion.” “Truth not dogma”.
But that is merely the first step in our journey of a
thousand miles. As the scales fall from our eyes we do not only recognise the
truth ‘nature not religion’, we also recognise God to have given birth to
nature. We recognise nature as an expression of the Creator. So with nature as
our base, our next step up is to strive to come ever closer to our Creator. To
realise the God within us. These are the stepping stones of our emancipation as
human beings.
“We must go down to
the very foundations of life. For any merely superficial ordering of life, that
leaves its deepest needs unsatisfied, is as ineffectual as if no attempt at
order had ever been made”.
(I Ching, The Well).
In terms of historical time, that event which is called
‘pagan’ came before religion and is superior to it, in that it encompassed a
direct response to nature. So the progression I favour, moves through pagan to
the state of higher consciousness we call Godly – leaving out religion
completely. Let there be no barriers to the free-flow of the energetic life
force as it gathers momentum in a universal quest for divine expression.
We humans are a vector for this divine energy. It is we who
stand at the mid point between the dawn of life on Earth and the supreme
realisation of the potentiality contained within that dawn.
We are beings of pure movement and we are beings of pure
stillness. We are a Divine Paradox. We juggle universality of spirit with red
blooded earthiness. Our drama unfolds as a journey through the myriad
expressions of the eternal exigence we call Life.
Before religion, we were on our way in that expression of
eternal exigence. After religion, we are once again on our way. But during
religion we were trapped in a cul-de-sac of tantalising truths, authoritarian
lies and dogma. How they clung to our skin. How they pasteurised our appetite.
How they brought us to our knees. How they shamed our ecstasy. How they
shackled our true God!
These chains are falling away now; you feel it don’t you?
The links are rusting and disintegrating, even as the shoots of new life push
upwards to embrace the call of the infinite.
Do not be afraid of your earthiness; fear not your free
flying spirit. Rejoice in the downward pull of gravity; dance with the
up-thrust of aspiration.
In our pagan days we saw and explored the beauty and power
of nature; named gods after the forces that moved through water, plants, trees
and seas. We performed rituals in honour of the changes of the seasons;
decorated our bodies; wove colourful wreathes around our heads. We leaped with
the flames of the fire and ran with the current of the wind. We meditated in
quiet earnest; we danced in ecstasy.
“Yes” I hear you say
“Then we were just a few thousand on vast tracts of unspoiled land – look at
the world today!”
Yes, I look, and what I see is the devastation brought about
by our turning away from the life force that offered – and continues to offer –
such bounty. I see deserts of sterility where once fecundity was dominant. I
see division within humanity where once was community. I see fear where once
was joy.
But thankfully, I do not only see these failings of the
human race. I also see long dormant seeds reawakening once again. I see the
Great Spirit of nature and the universe being rediscovered within more and more
aspirants of something so much more uplifting than the standard working week. I
see and feel the power of that which is ‘beyond religion’ seeping ever deeper
into the cracks of a failed status quo. Rising, Phoenix like, out of the dying
embers of the old order’s decaying dogma. Spreading outward, penetrating the
darkness of unawareness; lifting the spirit and casting light on the outlines
of the world to come.
For at the centre, within each one of us, is that eternal
agitator for the realisation of all latent potential. The infinite spark of
creation, itself forever urging us on. So if you should find yourself still
vainly clutching at the apron strings of a worn-out dogma, release your hold.
Experience yourself as that which was – Is – and always will be. That which
soars way beyond the great deviation from truth that goes under the title
‘religion’.
Julian Rose is an international activist, writer, organic
farming pioneer and actor. In 1987 and 1998, he led a campaign that saved
unpasteurised milk from being banned in the UK; and, with Jadwiga Lopata, a
‘Say No to GMO’ campaign in Poland which led to a national ban of GM seeds and
plants in that country in 2006. Julian is currently campaigning to ‘Stop 5G’
WiFi. He is the author of two acclaimed titles: Changing Course for Life and In
Defence of Life and is a long time exponent of yoga/meditation. See Julian’s
web site for more information and to purchase his books
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