The true basis of morality is the refinement of the senses. It is the complete and completed sensual experience that constitutes the highest spiritual attainment possible. The sensation of the five senses are integral and integrated with all other possible sensibilities of the human soul. Sensory deprivation is the basis of immorality. Discipline that develops and results in the refinement and enhancement of sensual gratification is the true picture of morality.
The secularization of society is the ultimate deception in that the daily or usual experience is defined separately from the so called religious or sacred experience. The division of human soul activity,not entirely integrated, is the loss of any possible attainment of deep and meaningful sensual experience. The divided reality contradicts and renders ineffective any ability to produce deep and lasting pleasure.
Man is that he might have joy. Short term satisfaction at the expense of long term satisfaction is the description of the incompleteness in which events proceed. Immediate gratification is always moral if, and only if long term satisfaction is not compromised. The intent of any form of gratification is that the moment of delight anticipates the periodic return of that likewise moment in a yet deeper experience of delight.
Addiction is simply the deterioration of possible moments of gratification. That which is done repeatedly for the sake of pleasure at the expense of other possible pleasures, deeper pleasures, more complete pleasures and the very immediate pleasure sought is the immoral and addictive abuse of the intrinsic and innate self contained aspiration for life itself. It is wrong.
The relativeness of human experience is simply the unresolved ability to experience the ultimate pleasure that is found through conformity to the absolute eternal verity of all that God is. The experience of the five senses is the most outward finalization of an entire unseen, untouched, untasted, not-smelled and unheard vast potential of limitless sensual experience. That which is sublime- below or beyond the limits of consciousness, is all that is connected with and eventually experienced immediately through the outward senses of the body. If the experience cannot ultimately flow through the body then it is not happening. This is emotion- motion from without, through the body drawn out through bodily senses. Remove the five senses, nothing moves!
When men lived close to God, in his presence, in conformity to the conditions upon which He would dwell amongst them, the sensual experience of joy and rapture was always the most intensified. When men attempted to experience pleasure in disregard for that which endlessly provided it for them, they began to find themselves quite on the short end. The continuing and accelerating removal from the source has resulted in a hapless condition of society, largely as we find it today. The entire ethical and moral reality of the day, its philosophy, its religious and spiritual systems, and its very absurd secular practice all boil down to a grand departure from the very desired satisfaction of all that men seek. Except for addictive practices, the spectrum of pleasure runs from none-- lives of silent desperation to numb and complacent mediocrity. When the drugs of society have run out, the mechanism of pleasure is quite broken.
Pluralism boils down to the pretense that we can have something of the profuse and diverse-- seemingly limitless rewards from the Creator. But all is had briefly and superficially. The belief system has little to do with the experience associated with the real condition or practice. The pleasure is short lived in the non-sustainable practice. Men are seekers of pleasure because lack of conformity to that which brings pleasure both in quantity and quality is disregarded.
Secularism boils down to that most of the practices of our life cannot be reconciled to any system of sacredness. All that is sacred does not extend to the outward and temporal facts of life. Men have become benumbed through the collusion.
Sectarianism boils down to the inability of men to find enough answers that would allow them to proceed harmoniously. It is the wrong way men go about attempting to control the show so they can extract pleasure at the expense of others who may or may not conform to the conditions upon which it ethically and morally makes itself available. The religion must control the politics so as to maintain what small degree of gratification proceeds insufficiently. There is plenty to spare for all so why is theft now institutionalized? It is always some form of religion that dominates the political process.
Each body has the ability to experience pleasure or not. Ultimately the body conforms to the decisions that allow or disallow emotion and sensation. The decisions made within the context of genetic transference and environmental influence determine the product. While it may be impossible to change the genetics, it is of course possible to change ourselves. Environment can be modified. It will only be by a spiritual awakening to, a deep conscious awareness of what we can become and what we can experience will the effort be made to make the decision that will result in the complete sensual experience that living in harmony with the creator brings.
In the mean time, virtually every religion, philosophy and practice supports some form of theft in the unnecessary and ineffective grasp for unrealized pleasure. Written in nature and provided by God is the program of pleasure in plenty and gratification more than sufficient. That is what we now and forever must find.
Tuesday, February 20
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