02-05-2013, 03:24 PM
"there are no mistakes"
Nature runs on change. Only when a changing is seen by a subject as counterproductive to its own idea of beneficial change, can there be such a thing as a mistake.
Always the highest authority will rule, be it in the form of a specific way for a social system to function, or a volcano having an erruption. Punishment is only wrong if it is considered so, but never objecively wrong.
The same thing goes for rightness.. It is another question whether there is a link between outcomes stemming from a choice made by a positive authority and subjects deeming it right and vice versa. However, due to strong veiling, polarity can be tough to measure and prove.
Nature runs on change. Only when a changing is seen by a subject as counterproductive to its own idea of beneficial change, can there be such a thing as a mistake.
Always the highest authority will rule, be it in the form of a specific way for a social system to function, or a volcano having an erruption. Punishment is only wrong if it is considered so, but never objecively wrong.
The same thing goes for rightness.. It is another question whether there is a link between outcomes stemming from a choice made by a positive authority and subjects deeming it right and vice versa. However, due to strong veiling, polarity can be tough to measure and prove.