Today we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. I am not a Christian. I am a Westman and as such I feel obligated to use this day to contemplate what has been the primary religion of my ancestors and the great mass of my kind for the past 1000 years. In doing so, I acknowledge and honor the most recent thousand years of religious practice of the 10,000 years of my known ancestry.
After his crucifixion Christ was buried. He went into the dissolution of darkness - to Hades, to Hel. There he slayed the dragons and the demons of the dark. He conquered them, tamed them. He subjugated Chaos. This made him King and Master of the lower realms of irrationality and its attendant disorder. He arose free from their gravitational interference. Through this attained mastery He renewed His ascent into the realms of the transcendent.
Christ is the embodiment of The Logos.
And so it is that Easter is the celebration of the triumph and the ascendency of truth, logic and order over lies, the irrational, and chaos. Let us celebrate this Triumph of:
Logos and Logic over sophos and sophistry
Integrity over hypocrisy
The Superior over the subordinate
The Saint over the scoundrel
Order over chaos
The Transcendent over the trivial
Christ is King! Hallelujah!
Enjoy these beautiful Anglican Church Easter organ hymns and stunning visuals of the Lincoln Cathedral.
Happy Easter.
I was raised Catholic, but I could never quite believe it. Still, I found that the basic Christian teachings are good and useful.
Lately, I've discovered Stoicism. From reading Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus, I see that you can get a lot of good and useful advice from them as well, but without the need to believe in any fixed dogma. These Stoic teachings heavily influenced early Christianity and Western culture.
From Seneca I learned that you should live your life the same way whether there is or is not an afterlife. If you deliberately live a life of virtue, wisdom, and self-control, you'll be happy in this this life as well as in any life to come.
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