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Outrageous Heresies Reconsidered

Imagine that process theologies are theories about the evolution of creation stories in which the "begat" chronology of god v man, is reversed to Mother Earth, then xman/yywoman, then divine-humane gods and goddesses of ecotherapy. EcoCentric Woman gives RNA embryonic enculturation to men and women, as anthrocentric language and culture gives birth to creator gods and goddesses, made in our own potentially loving political and economic healthy cooperative multicultural image. What if yin-agape is the reverse side of yang-eros, so agapic interior political and economic nurturing relationships of yin-anima confluently midway co-optimize during ecoconscious bicameral moments of erotic fertile vitality, Yang's transactional sustenance, reiteration, revolving sweet dynamics of full-body-sensory (0) RightNow ego-conscious timelessness. Imagine if we re-imaged the god of ego-political and eco-normic cooperative trust as Moose Medicine and socioeconomic polypathic empathy as goddess-muse of wise Owl Medicine. What if false gods were always, and within every culture, gods of fear rather than creative goddesses and gods of healthy nurturing love and compassion? Would orthodox fundamentalists, angrily mistrusting other fearfully inferior paths, and terrorists of fear exploitation, growing hypnotic addiction to LoseLose passions and ego-violence, within any metaphysically dark teleological belief system, Tree of Epic Death v StrugglingLife Revelation Story, become both unhealthy invocational evangelists and idol worshipers? What if Christians were questioning YHWH followers, who emerged from questioning shamanic nature/spirit medicinal researchers, who stretched back to ElderTrees questioning Earth's climatic pathologies, lack of oxygen, too much too hot water, lack of fertile healthy soil?

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