Hi...
Dauer and I were discussing this very process on another thread yesterday and we noted that many religions are likely initiated by mystical experience, ie. Muhammed in the cave reciting and remembering the Quran as directed by Allah.
And then when that experience is brought to the real world, power and political controls are brought to bear in order to apply it in societies. It is a process that turns the initially sacred experience into eventual profane realities over long periods of time. As I noted there the process is described in its foundational aspects by Mircea Eliade in his book, The Sacred and the Profane.
All of the deadly sins participate in the process of degradation, but then again, it's the way that nature operates when it comes to life itself... birth, life, decay, death, rebirth.
Celebrate the fact that change in this sense is eternal, and that most religions validate these realities in their foundational aspects. Huston Smith also noted in his great book, The World's Religions, that many formal belief systems likely originated in ancient times through concentrated observance of the natural world by early humans.
I'd really like to go into a forest and just spend time observing nature a lot more, but in today's urban mish-mash that's just not available very much these days.
flow....