Faith vs. opening up to possibilities?

How much have beliefs actually harmed humanity is an interesting question I came across today.
 
Religions, scientism, and the child all speak of the right path and condemn other paths. It seems to me that blind faith in materialistic science—where man is alone in the universe, a chance product of chemical evolution, where everything around us is lifeless and unconscious, random mutations, a “rational” model of the world—has greatly deepened man's separation and isolation, destroying the human spirit.
 
Any dogma we embrace is an idea that originated at some point in human history and cannot bring good. Hierarchies are created, and followers defend their faith for existential reasons.
 
Instead of faith, I suggest an attitude of opening up to possibilities. It fosters a spirit of inquiry, where we can question everything, see for ourselves whether something is true for us, and it dismantles dogma. To me, that's a scientific stance, rather than getting stuck in a particular way of thinking. Otherwise, we end up trapped in a fixed perception of ourselves, others, and the world—what a limitation!
 
No external gain can compare to the victory of overcoming one's own limiting beliefs and limitations. How crucial it is to shift one's perspective now, during a time of energetic change on Earth and the liberation of souls, which certainly do not desire limitations but constant expansion and evolution!
 
So it's no wonder that every effort is made to place people into one dogma or another, pitting them against other dogmas, in order to maintain polarities and keep people divided.
 
In retrospect, when I look back, it was by questioning everything and opening up possibilities that the “Eartharian project” came into being.
 
~W
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