Creation comes from disorder and instability. There is no creation from stability, order and equilibrium.
The nature of art is that it can come from anywhere - it can be the disruption of order, it can be the manifestation of order, it can be bringing structure to chaos or it can be the competition within chaos. Order and chaos, ultimately, are the same data viewed from different perspectives.
If all elements were as stable as Helium, neon etc. no reactions will happen. (Maybe that is why they are called noble gases).
No element is completely inert, they all react in certain circumstances.
There is no such thing as a perfect creation. Creation is always unstable and imperfect.
In what way is instability imperfect?
Reducing animal instincts and developing towards selflessness, humility, truthfulness are all now a part of civilized society. That is of course, thanks to religions and spiritual philosophies, which taught and enforced such things for centuries.
No, it's thanks to communication and humanity's tendency towards social behaviour. Some of it manifested in religion and 'spiritual philosophies', but those also magnified tribalism and exclusion of the out-groups.
There has been an instinctive and natural move towards selflessness, cooperation and moral behavior long before what we regard as modern civilized societies came about. Spiritual teachings have been teaching for centuries what we today consider as civilized behavior.
Sometimes, and some of them. But those self-same 'spiritual teachings' have also been promoting errant nonsense, blatant discrimination and hate in equal measure.
Even atheists unwittingly are following the principles and norms that spiritual philosophies (and religions) have taught.
Modern societies are attempting to unravel the beneficial elements of prior civilisations and culture - both the parts that were explicitly espoused by religions and those that weren't - and keep those whilst ditching the hate and bile - both the parts that were explicitly espoused by religions and those that weren't. This attempt to depict modernity as somehow emerging as a product of religion rather than in spite of it doesn't really follow the evidence of, say, current displays of religious societies showing their true colours: the explicit discrimination of Hindu nationalism; Christian nationalism in the US; religiously-sponsored racism around the issue of the Israeli state; institutional homophobia across Christian sub-Saharan Africa; cultural and religious imposition of horrendous misogyny across much of the Islamic world.
It is this life that leads to a 'perfect' after life. That is why moral behavior is so strictly taught in most spiritual philosophies and religions.
No, proscriptive behaviour is taught in most spiritual philosophies; sometime that coincides with moral behaviour, sometimes it doesn't.
The real world is the here after.
Whereas other worlds are, at best, hypothetical.
This is only a preparatory school.
Based on what?
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