Whatever you live by, is what you'll die by. If it can't kill you, then you can't really live. Obviously a sword works. But try something else.
Sacredness = Potential Longevity * Self Destructfulness (or self-sacrificingness) A flame is sacred. It constantly destroys itself to BE but can become eternal.
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A fine china dining set is sacred. It can last forever. But it is not infinitely sacred because it lacks self-destructfulness. A baby is sacred. It has a whole human life ahead of it and a perilous journey to get to the end.
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Aside. The death drive is to follow your life, the path that leads to your death.
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Flower are also sacred. When their fragility is replaced for artificiality, they lose their sacredness and just become visual ornamentation. This loss is felt, but cannot be described without a shared language with which to discuss God.
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The greatest disadvantage of losing religion is the web of concepts, stories, and terms with which you could talk about the divine indirectly. Every idea become petrified over time, losing their ability to channel the divine because it is out of touch with reality.
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A subtle and nuanced story full of analogy at one period of time, becomes a ridiculous story at another. It can only be literally interpreted and usually is ridiculous when done so.
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Never trust a scientist/leader/authority that doesn't care about poetry.
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Martyrs imbue things with divinity by the act of greatest self-destruction. By giving up all their potential, they create a spark. Whether or not it catches fire is one thing. That for a moment, a wildfire was possible IS.
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Suicides also release this energy. They can create the greatest change at a family level and a society level.
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