User talk:Pierfrancesco De Louise

I wish to discuss 'Axism' with a view to making it a new age religion that is recognised by Wikipedia as such. We are a non profit organisation that has, up to press, been totally by word of mouth and feel it could be a useful community network for many people. Most of our 'members' were agnostic or athiest and were looking for something realistic to believe in.

Your thoughts and coments are most welcome.

What is Axism?

The belief that all life springs from the centre of the universe (Orbis Axis)

Axists believe that God is the first living thing and therefore the first creature to reproduce. That this 'God' (as we shall call it) is the first conscious being, the first to realise it was alive. They believe that this 'consciousness' is passed on to the next successive generation, or life cycle, and that in essence, God could only truly die if all life in the universe died. Because of this Axists believe that every creature is interelated and that God is alive in all of us and therefore onmipresent by degree. They believe that the purpose of life is to survive and reproduce in order that God can live on through our offspring, as will we ourselves. They say that when something dies it will not notice any transition from life to death because it will already be alive in the parent or the offspring. This principle is akin to the leaves on a tree. If a child, or leaf, dies the consciousness is maintained through the tree whereas a seed would fall and form a new cycle. Therefore the universe as a whole would be a living thing in it's own right. They believe that everything works in cycles and that the physical world moves in parallel to the that of the spiritual world.

The most sacred part of the body is the 'Medulla Oblongata' which is the point in the body that joins the top of the spinal cord to the base of the brain. Axists state that this is the 'Soul' the reason being that it is the point where the senses of a physical world reach the brain, the interface between the spiritual/mental world of the self and the metaphysical realm of reality.

Axists, like Buddhists, strive for enlightenment. This is achieved through knowledge. Learning and embracing life leads to enlightenment which will enable the soul to travel 'home'. Home in this instance is paradise, nirvana etc, the spiritual resting place at the centre of the universe.

Axism embraces all religions, colours and creeds in the belief that the hands of religion all point in the same direction. Axists thrive on thought provoking discussion, have the utmost respect for all life and race. A scientific view of the universe.

Axists do not pray as they believe in self help and the helping of others. During the course of each day the axist follower is encouraged to; (1) Think about whether you have been narrow minded or complacent that day and the actions that could be taken to avoid it re-occuring. (2) Complete a selfless task. 'A bit of help is worth a lot of pity'. (3) Ask yourself, 'Have you been respectful of the life around you?' 'Have you taken more than you have given?' 'Have you resisted greed and evil?' (4) Contemplate the love you have for yourself and others (5) Take the time to appreciate your life in a positive way.

Please feel free to ask questions and make comment. Thank you. (Pierfrancesco De Louise (talk) 11:51, 30 December 2009 (UTC)) Pierfrancesco De Louise (talk) 23:08, 29 December 2009 (UTC) 29/12/2009