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  1. Primitive ideas in spiritual reality, as such, do not exist, since the description of ideas of spiritual reality will interfere with, literally, 3-4 sentences in which there are no contradictions. Accordingly, all currents that are aimed at understanding spiritual reality have a sufficiently large amount of information that is necessary simply in order to gain some understanding of these 3-4 sentences and lead a person to a state of mind in which he will accept them, understand and implement them in life.

    And just in this volume of information, there can sometimes be contradictions, and some obviously dangerous ideas that are the subject of mental speculation on the part of ambitious people. And the most primitive and dangerous ideas come from the pen of a person who has the power to change them to suit his needs.

    The other side is that the diversity of currents is dictated by the diversity of human characters: “One likes this, and the other another. Everyone shies away from the stranger.” And what for one will be unprecedented ignorance, for another will be the embodiment of truth.

    In spiritual reality, there are no primitive ideas, it is quite simple. But on the way to it, there will be very, very many of them.

  2. there were many delusional idealistic ideas, and, unfortunately, there are many. There was a delusion called ether, and it was finally debunked even among the most mournful heads. Now some people are afraid of dark matter and energy, and they see it as something mystical and sinister. This is also an example of regressing idealism. I can also safely call such an idea as faith in the soul and faith in the creator delusional. Both items are not recorded in the dashboard. Both items cause a touching experience in the chest area, not the top of the head. Astrophysics does not see in any cosmic process the influence of the creator. I don't even want to disclose in detail, obviously too much. And a soul is just a collection of representations, not a real existing object. It's like loving a fictional character that only exists on the pen. Very lively and sincere. but this makes it no less illusory.

  3. “Spiritual reality” is characterized by the so-called perennialism, i.e. the point of view that “there are many paths, but only one truth”. This thing appeared earlier than the modern New Age, at least Blavatsky already talked about it. But in New Age, according to Steph Aupers and Dick Houtman (with whom I completely agree), perennialism is associated with bricolage – the ability to create a “spiritual” product from any scrap metal at hand. Therefore, there is no “primitive spiritual reality”, there are only limits of human imagination.

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