The 3 Reasons to Invent a Religion

Are you religious? Do you know why your religion was created? Do you know why there are so many religions?

Metatocracy – The Organizational Structure

The original article can be found here: https://kamironfreeman.com/2020/11/13/metatocracy-natures-organizational-structure/

The Truth About Religion

First and foremost, religion was created for 3 Primary purposes and then served a secondary purpose after its original inception. The very first organized religions were invented by what the Sumerians called the "Annunaki" about 6000 years ago, and various versions of it were given to the Sumerians, the Mayans, the Aztecs, and the Egyptians.  You can verify this information yourself by reading Zechariah Sitchens translations of the Sumerian Clay Tablets.  Michael Tellinger wrote a masterpiece on this history that he called "Slave Species of god" which helps put everything into proper perspective.   

The Social Organism

Can you think of any large and highly complex Society or Civilization that can or has existed without some type of Organizational System designed to help them manage, or administrate the ongoing affairs of all the Society’s inter-relations?

The 3 Primary Problems

There is a way to solve 95% of the problems we face in this world, and all it involves is solving the 3 Primary Problems.  It is these 3 problems that cause 95% of all other problems.  The other 5% is the simply the result of being human.

Non-Hierarchy – Holographic Organization

For eons we have been obsessed with slavery because we have been brainwashed with Religious Ideologies of hierarchy.  And if it’s not Religion, it’s the Atheist Ideology of “Survival of the fittest,” based upon immature observations of nature.  But in reality, there is no hierarchy, there is only Holographic Organization.  The Galactic Core does not have more authority than the Star, or the Planet.  The Lion does not have more authority than the hyena.  The Tree does not have more authority than the flower.  It is simply ridiculous to make these assumptions. 

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