Our Sun
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- 5timuli0
"The sun is god. or as close to him as we will ever come. all religions seem to stem from sun worship, which is/was the center of most types paganism. theres nothing wrong with it, its natural. but politics & prejudice creeped their way into human spirituality and it became religion, a silly dogmatic thing.
when i look at these images i feel peaceful, in awe of nature and the universe. if only we could see every star the way we see our own.
i do not believe in god in a religious way but i know that there is a connection between everything in the universe, and its love and its sacred. i do not think it is such a scary concept for the universe to be without a keeper, without a maker. it keeps itself, it made & makes itself. that fact that all of this chaos created such intense and incredible beauty is more divine and more mindblowing than some strange entity who is supposedly all loving (but also terribly vengeful and sexist- a truly all loving "god" would never turn its back on its children, a real parent can tell you that) and gives commands to its little organisms with their little egos and fears.
this makes sense, nature makes sense. the universe is divine. and that is that."- whatever dude. you're a self-proclaimed atheist/agnostic whatever. super. move along please...zenmasterfoo
- @5timuli, that was nice thanks. nature does make sense.
aho to that.sea_sea