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The problem in possibly wanting to rise above religion and ancient beliefs is that to be human, we need to celebrate, we need ritual.

 
  Nature hates a vacuum. Whenever one appears some idea, something fills it. That is the paradox of religion. In seeking to find answers and greater awareness, one still needs an option.  
  A system free of messiahs  
  OK, what if there was a religion that wasn't based on worshipping some messiah, but celebrating and respecting each other?  
  What is there was a system that still helped us to celebrate together births, birthdays, marriage and when we die, but also aimed to open our minds, rather than fill them with doubt, and feelings of being less?  
  What if there was a religion that taught you are more because of who you are, not less and that the answers to life are inside, not externally.  
  The SOL code  
  For an eternity we have been told by others and ourselves that we are less because of who and what we are. A host of reasons have trapped us as being less, whether we believe we are ugly, poor, fat, too skinny, bald, hairy, short or too tall.  
  We have been taught that even to be a perfect human is to be an imperfect being, a lesser being than any god or the universe. We have also been taught that only a handful of humans ever get a glimpse of divine inspiration and for the rest of us it is a matter of choosing which messiah and which religion we feel best benefits us.  
  But what if every human did have the ability to both know and feel connected with the universe? What if the knowledge and inspiration we seek has been hidden in our DNA (the SOL code) all along, just waiting to be unlocked?  
  What if life is a dream and everything is connected? What if the human mind is already immortal and we have no need of any messiahs or gurus?  
  This is the purpose of ucadia.com, to express as clearly as possible that we are more because of who and what we are, not less, that no-one has the right to try and interpose themselves between ourselves and the absolute.  
   
   
   
   
   
 
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