03-18-2015, 05:27 PM
(03-18-2015, 05:24 PM)Minyatur Wrote:(03-18-2015, 05:17 PM)AngelofDeath Wrote: That is fine, I agree with that although it's still besides my point, which is that we should be more concerned with our own choices than the choices of others, but since others are involved in our choices we need to discern how our choices will impact those around us and beyond as well as how the choices of others impact ourselves and others around us.
In the end all, be all, yes, all is well. Right now, all is well. Yet, there are still all sorts of things happening in the world, the world has not stopped because you or anyone else has found inner peace or has justified the experiences others are having. People still suffer. There are still opportunities to help. There are also opportunities to exploit, or to ignore. There are opportunities of all kinds.
Ultimately, it is your (general 'you') choice, but don't think that others aren't making their choices without you. It's easy to say that all is well when you live comfortable, in relative safety, but it's a whole other thing when violence and confrontation is at your doorstep. Of course, some have little or no care or value for their own lives here, so there would be little resistance in that case I'm sure, but most would go in to fight or flight.
Yes, in the eyes of the Creator, all is equal and perfection. That is the Great Perfection. Yet, that means that it is not wrong to oppose others either, even if just for the sake of opposition. It also means that there is no crime, no morals, no consideration, no caring necessary in any ordeal. It means war and peace become equal, each being fully present in eachother. An utter cacophony of blissful chaos. Death is life and life is death. Eating one another to gain in power, and being eaten to feed power.
Will you eat or be eaten?
I don't disagree with any of this. Just stating from the perspective given by the tablet, any negativity that is avoided here will happen elsewhere.
How do you figure? In your own words, I am curious.