
Truth does not waver ever, only our perception does. And it is our moral obligation to align our perceptions with truth so that our gained wisdom can manifest itself as moral right action.
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There are many injustices, wrongdoings and immoralities in the world. Many things that are wrong are being supported by many of us, even if we’re not aware.
The depth of discovering morality takes time, as truth takes time. Barriers to sel...
A “magician” of the modern age engages in a con game to deceive and manipulate the target’s sense perception and comprehension of reality. That is what we agree to in this exchange, wanting to be fooled so we can experience wonder, amazemen...
People let evil continue until it comes knocking on their door, then they expect others to give a shit about them and their injustice when they didn’t give a shit about other people’s. When their is a conflict between people, most others av...
Where does the fear of true freedom come from? From the refusal to own personal responsibility (symptom of the problem).
Self-loathing due to lack of self-respect (heart of the problem): What kind of people want to live in perpetual refusa...
Human nature is neither inherently good, nor bad. Instead, we should consider the operating conditions, and the environment in which human beings exist, that influence their behaviour to a great extent; thus, creating the current human cond...
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Truth does not waver ever, only our perception does. And it is our moral obligation to align our perceptions with truth so that our gained wisdom can manifest itself as moral right action. - Lex Naturalis Est Rex -
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