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Is the nature of the individual intrinsically religious?


When we talk about religion, we tend to consider only all "organized" religions, such as Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism etc. The organizations that exploit them have nothing to do with the religious spirit free from dogmas, rituals, icons and ideological concepts from thought, to enslave peoples.  Man since the dawn of time tries to understand what death is. He maintains with her the fear of the unknown, as well as the fear of losing all her attachments. Therefore he invented a god who would give him the possibility of escaping death with notions such as reincarnation and paradise. It is from his credulity that he accepts the authority of priests and gurus of all kinds. They are above all in search of distractions.

When we talk about religion, we tend to consider only all "organized" religions, such as Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism etc. The organizations that exploit them have nothing to do with the religious spirit free from dogmas, rituals, icons and ideological concepts from thought, to enslave peoples.


Man since the dawn of time tries to understand what death is. He maintains with her the fear of the unknown, as well as the fear of losing all her attachments. Therefore he invented a god who would give him the possibility of escaping death with notions such as reincarnation and paradise. It is from his credulity that he accepts the authority of priests and gurus of all kinds. They are above all in search of distractions.


The religious spirit has always existed. However, he has disguised himself over the years to accept the submission and conformism of organized religions. However, there are some sane individuals who refuse to believe in the clever inventions of thought and who question existence. They are the religious spirits, and not those animated by the simulacrum of suffering and self-pity.

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