>>11484628None. Religions are for cult-members who need to commit their minds to a single, reductive worldview to the exclusion of any other. Completely fine to be influenced by a religion, but to identify entirely with one is the sign of a lesser mind in my own opinion.
That said, the presentation of reality I consider the most sophisticated of any I've encountered can be found in the Law of One book series, also known as the Ra material. The explanation provided there covers virtually every imaginable area of existence, and provides what I consider to be a stunningly coherent and plausible conceptual framework.
Here is the website where the transcripts can be read:
https://www.lawofone.info/I particularly love the fact that every spiritual reality detailed is accompanied by a scientific one, marrying the two together in a way most other religions have never done so. For example, it states that every galaxy, solar system, and planet represent the physical manifestations of a metaphysical Logos correspondent to that entity.
I'd rather not ruin the philosophy with my own paltry summation of it, just be open-minded and read it for yourself. To provide the basic overview, it states that all of reality consists of One Infinite Consciousness interacting with itself, which it does through galaxies, solar systems, planets and eventually the lifeforms which inhabit said planets. Human beings, for example, are the microcosmic expressions of the macrocosmic design for our particular solar and planetary intelligence. And we're apparently going through a shift in densities at the present moment, moving up from the third density/dimension to the fourth one.
It's not a religion or intending to be such, merely a set of information which readers can contemplate on their own terms.