Thursday, March 31, 2011

During Enlightenment, In Any Religion, All Involuntary Actions Should Be Constructive

Truth just is what it is.

4 comments:

  1. During periods of enlightenment all voluntary action should be (consciously made) constructive, because an enlightened being has no involuntary capacity for harm/evil/destruction.

    See Proverbs Chapter 3 verses 4-6 in the Old Testament of The Bible for an example of this.

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  2. How does this square
    with the referenced scripture?
    An enlightened being (also) has no voluntary desire for harm/evil/destruction.

    The revelation that comes with enlightenment makes one aware that a finite belief in one’s ability to distinguish good from evil must be false.
    A finite being can never know enough to make such a determination.

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  3. The shorthand rule is “If in doubt, Don’t.”

    This coupled with The Golden Rule provides an unerring life compass.

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  4. The enlightened being always receives a message of direction when in doubt, if no action is taken first.

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