Wes wrote:Why does there have to be something more for people to be good? Do you need some kind of parental (god, buddha, allah, the force, the gnomes, etc) unit always looking over your shoulder, judging you for you to act right?
Heh, there's where I think we are having two different conversations. Spirituality is not religion. Personification of these kinds of things really has never worked for me and I think that's the main reason religious teachings are so easily corrupted. The boogey man is gonna get you has never really driven me to a better path. In this I think Wes and I are saying the same thing.
If I worship anything or am driven by "something more" it is the plain and simple fact that I may fail to fully realize the potential of my "essense" or whatever you want to call it. The only driving force looking over my shoulder is my potential for growth and I do not consider spiritual growth a handicap.
There is maybe nothing "more" than Human Nature, but that's plenty for me. I have faith that we are all blessed with the potential for divinity. Everyone has the potential to be The Buddha, God is in everyone, the force is strong with this one, etc. We are all potentially great, some just make more progress than others.
To ignore that Human Nature, that little bit of a conscious that scratches in most everyone's mind helping us differentiate between good and bad even when we aren't doing good doesn't work for me. Trivializing everyone's innate potential for divinity by saying we are walking pieces of meat just seems to be a mistake.
That's the kind of thinking that makes me lazy. Moving around spiritually stagnant is in my mind an even bigger handicap than becoming physically stagnant. Of course, that's just my take on things and I got nothing figured out.