Sunday, January 7

True Spirituality

The real basis of spirituality is nature itself. Man does not change the laws of nature but participates in nature according to his inherent and contrived limitations.


Most of society has created a life removed from the flow of nature. The endless spiritual practices that men contrive will be relatively superficial and quite incomplete. Man will never resolve himself within the plasticized and
siliconized society he has created.

The moment of true spirituality is the moment of real connection with nature. Higher spirituality is access and participation in a Higher State of Nature. Nature is the portal, nature is the container, and nature is an integral part of the process.

If man found himself truly in harmony with nature, agnosticism would be impossible. Crime would easily be resolved in the loss of purpose to create harm. Life would naturally restore to balance.

Somehow we have come to measure progress in terms of superficial material production rather than spiritual evolving. The departure from nature is the departure from God. Advanced civilizations of the past built society far more in harmony with nature. The need for crime was less. The access to the world of spirit and God was greater. The devolvement of Western Society has resulted in the loss of refinement, cultural diversity, and peaceful coexistence.

The second factor of spirituality is the nature and manner of associations that the people make one towards another according to their life in nature. The departure from nature has resulted in superficial and too often perverse relationships. This is just as well the departure from God and true spirituality. Our relationships with each other are precisely the manifestation of our relationship to God. Nature is the uncontrived and pure manifestation of Deity. Contrivance will either result in the departure and destruction of the natural world or man will within nature access and ever deepening harmony with nature and then, with creative intelligence, intervene to the improvement of nature. The potential to elevate nature now lies dormant within modern man.


The civil law is the fundamental instrument of measurement and decision as regards our relationship to each other and to the earth. Only if the civil law is true and just will true spirituality exist. If the manner of establishment, administration, or adjudication of civil law is in any manner altered from its innate harmony with nature, and the God of nature, so will his relationship with God and nature be altered.

Men have departed from nature, from the God of nature, and from the civil law that was once immaculately established amongst them. Until they return to this they are eternally consigned to the superficial spiritual practices that will continue to produce the unhappiness and mediocrity that men pathetically find themselves lost in.

To divide God from nature, to divide men from nature, is to create division within ourselves. This leads to, certainly has ultimately led to, the division that exists now among all men largely.

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