07-15-2013, 08:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2013, 08:59 PM by Adonai One.)
I think the golden rule is that what is solely your choice is your responsibility. As I've said, it's not about just being accountable for "sins" but shaping who you are.
To deny people their choices is to divide them into pieces. Like this kind of fallacy: "You're not your anger. You're only your kindness."
The latter situation is completely your choice. There is no "morality" involved. Only you will interpret your choices and that's where the responsibility extends. You are responsible for your choices as far as your interpretation sees them.
Morality and punishment is a completely artificially contrived illusion. It's not about that. It's, again, about shaping your person and creating who you are.
What you'll notice is that 18.7 and 18.8 does not directly reference karma. This isn't about karma. This is about YOUR responsibilities to YOURSELF.
Even karma is self-imposed.
To deny people their choices is to divide them into pieces. Like this kind of fallacy: "You're not your anger. You're only your kindness."
The latter situation is completely your choice. There is no "morality" involved. Only you will interpret your choices and that's where the responsibility extends. You are responsible for your choices as far as your interpretation sees them.
Morality and punishment is a completely artificially contrived illusion. It's not about that. It's, again, about shaping your person and creating who you are.
What you'll notice is that 18.7 and 18.8 does not directly reference karma. This isn't about karma. This is about YOUR responsibilities to YOURSELF.
Even karma is self-imposed.