A seeker is a person that has been bred for having a need for a God software running on his brain, but failed to get the God installed during the relevant period of his childhood. The seeker now roams the world in the desperate need for an infection with a satisfying mind virus.
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Replying to @Plinz
What’s the difference between a “god” virus and a “reason” virus ?
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Replying to @balzacdiet
A god is similar to a full self, but created as the projection of a meta-organism that you are part of, can be in dialogue with, but which you cannot change.
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Replying to @Plinz
Ah thanks, I think I know where you’re coming from. But, does that mean that there is no such projection possible in case of a meta organism of full selfs which can be called “god” or is the point that any full self within this meta organism can change what the organism does?
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Replying to @balzacdiet @Plinz
If the latter is your point, I would argue that there is evidence that both in science and religion it is very difficult for single persons to change paradigms but possible (e.g. Luther, Einstein).
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I suspect that Luther just happened to be the right man at the right time, when the northern kings felt that they would be better off if they'd brexit away from Rome. Einstein's ideas would probably have happened a decade later without him.
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