'Amir Alzzalam
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Thank you for this opportunity to explain more of the LHP.Is there speculation on their origin?
If a belief in 'objective reality' is irrational or illogical, what affirms 'subjective reality' and preserves it from delusion?
Just trying to understand ...
In my statement I implied that many belief systems already do allude to a Higher (Greater) Self. I'm not sure how far back this idea goes, and I should look into that, but it is part of both Right 'and' Left Hand Paths throughout history and philosophy.
Most pertinent of these systems is Eastern Hinduism and the Shaivite Jivatman, the Islamic Sufi Iblīs or Melek Taus, the Christian Holy Ghost, and obviously many LHP philosophies to name off the top of my head.
Reality is what we perceive to be real, there is no underlying true reality that exists independently of perception. The only way we are capable of knowing reality is through the mediation of our consciousness - that is, subjectively. We experience our own consciousness directly, but we cannot directly experience the consciousness of someone else. We can only infer their consciousness from their behaviors. Conceptual thought begins from the pure, unsupported apprehension of one’s conscious self as an existential reality: the ba of ancient Egypt, the psyche of the Greeks, the Golden Flower of the Tao.
Plato developed a two-layer view of reality, the World of Becoming and the World of Being. The World of Becoming is the physical world we perceive through our senses. This world is always in movement, always changing. The World of Being is the world of forms, or ideas, the Platonic First Forms, and the Egyptian Neteru. It is absolute, independent, and transcendent. The World of Being never changes and yet causes the essential nature of things we perceive in the world of Becoming.
Perception of objective reality is different for each individual and the true reality is not what we see with naked eyes. Standing in front of a tree, you and I can see different things. And we don’t even know what is real and what is not — our conscious and unconscious mind present a version of reality to us. Neuroscientist Anil Seth said that reality is a controlled hallucination (our mind puts the information that we receive from outside in the frame of our inner knowledge to form a picture of reality.)
"The imagination is not a State: it is the Human existence itself."
"Everything that is possible to be believed is an image of the truth"
- William Blake
Nowhere is this philosophy more important than in the Sinister Path of the Iblīs Šayṭānism, my personal Path. In pre-Islamic Arabia "Everything that is possible to be believed is an image of the truth"
- William Blake
Iblīs is synonymous with one’s Imagination, Iblīs Šayṭān represents the Path of the Heretic, rebelling against the objective universe (natural order) in order to discover our independence from it. Iblīs Šayṭān offers us to eat of the fruit from any tree free from persecution. We say "La Alih Ana Al Lah لا اله انا الله" (There is no God I Am God).