[3] viXra:2502.0152 [pdf] submitted on 2025-02-21 22:25:56
Authors: Paul Caracristi
Comments: 5 Pages. This is the first paper of a series of papers that tries to link the physical with the metaphysical.
Abstract. This essay explores the potential benefits and challenges of a model for religion divested from politics. Historically, religion has served as a political and moral authority, enforcing social cohesion and societal norms. However, by removing its political dimensions, religion could evolve into an institution focused on individual spirituality and ethical development, accountable to its follower’s true needs. This shift would emphasize personal virtue and foster a new, self-organizing social structure where collective harmony emerges not from imposed control but from individual integrity and responsibility. Such a model, as inspired by the principles of the "invisible hand" in economics, could enable religion to cultivate personal character and social virtues in ways that naturally contribute to societal well-being without traditional hierarchies or overt political influences.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism
[2] viXra:2502.0151 [pdf] submitted on 2025-02-21 22:17:22
Authors: Paul Caracristi
Comments: 4 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: An abstract in the article is required!)
The mystery of why the universe exists and how consciousness arises within it has captivated my mind for decades, as well as the minds of philosophers, scientists, and theologians for centuries. One possible framework for understanding this enigma is the concept of a fundamental ‘Will to Be,’ a universal drive or a force of change that underpins reality and seeks to realize itself through conscious awareness, enabling the experience of existence.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism
[1] viXra:2502.0037 [pdf] submitted on 2025-02-06 22:13:54
Authors: Samvel Srapioni Poghosyan
Comments: 192 Pages.
Samvel Poghosyanu201fs book "My Narekatsi" is devoted to mystery of the tenth-century genius poet and philosopher Grigor Narekatsiu201fs trial and his philosophical teaching.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism