>>11046836Why look for a "god" then, an empty anthropomorphistic idol? You don't need an acting hand for guidance. There are universal principles to this world, laws both physical and metaphysical which govern all. Science "recently" started to dissect these ... and while it made progress in describing single aspects of this truth (and putting them to human use) it falls short in revealing the general "principle" behind it all. But I can tell you what it is: cyclicality. You see this in many, actually in all pre-monotheistic religions, the same motifs, the same underlying principles. The world serpent, the grand wheel, the Yugas of the Rig Veda. All of this has happened before, all of it will happen again. Endless recurrence of patterns according to universal oscillations, overlapping and interfering. Emergence of semi-stable cyclical order from the all-chaos itself. We, as human beings, have a craving for spirituality, yes. But this craving is in fact our imperfect way of desiring to live in synchronicity with these divine principles, simply as it has given us a survival advantage over most of our history. Until "civilization" started to pervert these principles, to disturb the oscillations, to force stability onto a system that is in a perpetual loop of change. We are neither worshippers nor are we gods. We are just caretakers of this world who at best live by and enforce these laws of cyclicality. A life of duty, a prayer to the black sun.