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Originally Posted by craig1120
However, the spirit of truth has a defense against this: Each time we choose the social conscience over truth, the spirit of truth will produce a small amount of self hatred which is initially experienced as despair.
I’ve talked about this idea more broadly when I explained self sabotage. Self sabotage can be thought of as life fanning the flames of the fire within. Saying 10 in the Gospel of Thomas has Christ saying, “I have cast fire upon the world, and see, I am watching over it until it blazes."
I’ve also talked about how there are evolutionary filters, which are requirements for selection. Filters linked to the environment are the ones associated with Darwinism that we are most familiar with. We are less familiar with filters linked to reality. One example of the latter that I’ve previously mentioned is that groups which did not have a version of God uniting them were either outcompeted by or integrated into groups that did.
Presently, humanity has basically evolved beyond the environment based filters of Darwinism and is firmly within the filters of reality, or in theological language, the filters of God. With each filter that we pass through, time speeds up from a subjective and developmental perspective. The flames of the fire blaze more and more. We can see evidence of this in the significant rise of mood disorders, substance abuse, and “deaths of despair”.
My intuition is that this collective self sabotage is distributed among the population as a bell curve and we are just beginning to hit the slope of the curve. Our solutions and coping mechanisms that have worked in the past will soon enough no longer be viable, just like how they are insufficient for those of us on the front end of the bell curve.
The flood story with Noah in Genesis is about this phenomenon of self sabotage. It’s a warning about what happens if we continually blind ourselves to the spirit of truth, or the Holy Spirit, and the blazing fire. When the fire is blazing, we are susceptible to various ways of triggering the flood. At the individual level, it is the person who relapses after years of drug recovery, or it can be something beyond our own control like the death of a loved one.
However, even when the flood comes, we are capable of overcoming it as individuals. Consciousness is the solution. The entire point of self sabotage is to corner humanity into consciousness, which is where we can reestablish our connection to truth and follow it toward reality.
At the collective level, time has sped up rapidly. That seems pretty apparent to most people. The fire is beginning to blaze and we don’t want to trigger the flood. Not at the collective level.