Religion, Illusion, Reality, Perception

Religion, Illusion, Reality, Perception by Simon P Bargetzi is a thought-provoking exploration published by Author Solutions Incorporated on February 9, 2018. This 168-page book delves into the complexities of human existence, emphasizing the innate gift of free will and the deep-seated desire for communion with God. Bargetzi examines the various urges that drive humanity, including the fundamental needs for love and survival, while contrasting these instincts with the enriching aspects of civilized life.
Readers will find a nuanced discussion on the interplay between instinct and the quest for meaning in life. The text addresses how basic human urges, such as hunger and sexual cravings, relate to broader themes of love and connection. By weaving together elements of religion and human experience, this edition invites contemplation on the nature of existence and the pursuit of fulfillment. The book is presented in English and offers insights that resonate with those interested in the philosophical dimensions of religion and human behavior.
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We received by birth the gift of free will: the inner urge, drive, or the inner desire, through faith, to have a communion with God. Humans are driven by many urges, but none stronger than the urge to love and to be loved. Hunger (as part of the survival instinct) and sexual cravings (survival of the species) are well developed in humanstwo instinctive urges that humans share with the animal world. Nature demands survival, but the art of civilization increases the pleasures of living and the satisfactions derived from family life. To find meaning in life is a valuable and ultimate endeavor.
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