Stonenge
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he history of humankind has, in my
current view, been a gradual one from basic life forms which are instinctively
driven to meet their basic needs for survival, to the more complex four and
two-legged varieties which evolved the sense to cooperate to better ensure
their survival.
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urrently, humankind, by virtue of our
greater ability to objectify and study the "me" and engage in
introspection and transform and adapt to our changing environments, have become,
as a whole, the masters of the accessible universe. With 'man' having been,
probably, both the architect of his specie survival and the facilitator of its
pending destruction, he has sought to master and dominate the physical
environment which he inhabits, using all the technological equipment he has
invented and developed.
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an has also sought to better understand
and manipulate what I would call the 'spiritual dimension' of his/her life and
existence, with the aid of gods he first made, then ascribed divine powers to
and then gave domination over him; man. Like his own evolution from 'primitive
man' to complex man, so has 'man' developed his gods into more complex and
'benevolent' deties, and make them the conduits for transforming 'him' into a
post-death dimension where his life will be given further meaning and last
forever; or so he thinks.
OWOHROD
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