good vs. evil

Right now

Don’t you guys think there’s a lot of terror in the news these days (but not all that much else)? To what extent is organized terrorism a factor? I’m afraid about the influence domestic terrorists have had on my country and internationally in the last, probably five years. Are people passionately and dispassionately pursuing remedies to the terrorism problem?

Meta questions: Was there a media blackout? Is it over? Is the fourth estate trying to help the people?

Odd yet sound advice: Do not trust any “social experiments”, requests that you do something “just because”, etc. for a good long while, I think. Also, please don’t trust that something has a good purpose when it seems like an objectively bad thing to do. I hear these methods are being used by terrorists as pretexts for terrorism and recruitment into terrorist operations. This through the grapevine.

Semi-relatedly: The internet has less engagement than it did ten years ago. It’s probably a reaction to the introduction of certain malicious psy-ops in that intervening time, and certain effects of social media on people, including kind of a natural burnout that seems to come from people knowing one another’s names on the internet more and more, and each person being encouraged to have and maintain a “personal brand” even if there’s no product (you can argue that people are products in one sense or another, but why?). Are a lot of internet comments we do see around the internet these days destructive psy-ops (or is it that the astral rumors I’ve been hearing are about just one site or a very limited number of sites)? If so, what is their origin and purpose?

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Systems of Good and Evil

Evil is even more destructive than chaos and entropy. It tends to have bad intentions and bad outcomes. Evil is in bad faith, and life is a good faith exertion.

Ethos is the system of things that are both important to you and ethical. If you have trouble centering in your ethos, try noticing your truest sensibilities (those not steeped in neurosis) and see if you can find the thread of your ethos. Sensibilities are about what’s good taste versus what’s in bad taste, and one’s corresponding reactions. Real-life evil is always in very bad taste. Good feels satisfying. Avoid prejudices in this process, also. If your taste is currently corrupted, you’ll have to go back to an earlier time when your relationship with the world was more pure to remember your true sensibilities. Those are sometimes very wise, and it’s often the kind of wisdom we’ve come to expect children with old souls to have in fiction. But never abandon reason when following sensibilities, and do not apply them in bad faith. Do not center in your ethos more than you center in good; that way lies delusion. It is goodness that feeds ethos its only true glamour. Do not forget that evil usually has bad intentions, and those should be avoided too. True sensibilities do not wish to do evil nor fall prey to evil.

Good is what has good outcomes for and in the Universe, including the fate of our world, and adheres to morals and ethics. Evil is not good enough.

The average person wants to live in and contribute to a society with less guile and less toxicity: as little as possible guile and as little as possible toxicity seems to describe halcyon times.

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Darkest day

It’s the winter solstice, generally the day of the year with the least light in my part of the world. Are things getting worse here on Earth as our northern days remain short with their long, existential nights, and worse and worse still as they unwind longer and longer into brightness until the summer burgeons and blooms? As it is every year, part of that is our call. What are we choosing each day? Good or evil.

In a static state of enlightenment or in leadership, and increasingly in the average person’s life, one’s philosophies of good and evil had better be on point. They are important to think about and have straight. If you don’t notice suffering nor evil nor the moral crux of things, as many platitudes recommend, you may be too vulnerable to doing evil to others and rationalizing it falsely.

In choosing? It is best to align with Yes and No as they are experienced intuitively, provided they are correctly calibrated in one’s being so that doing the right thing (that which is good) is always a “yes” and doing the wrong thing (including all forms of evil) is always a “no”. You can teach yourself what the intuitive Yes and No feel like to your body. A lot of people do something similar when they decide intuitively if a food is right for them or not. Some people teach themselves this intuitive skill of properly calibrated choosing by meditating on subjects that are very clearly right and wrong respectively, good and evil respectively, as well as the words Yes and No respectively, and observing their body’s natural responses to those intentional mental stimuli, then memorizing them. That guidance is not to be found in brain chemistry, but in subtle physiological cues. Yes and No, right and wrong, good and evil are coming to the forefront of many people’s daily experiences. I observe this.

The pleasure principle– the principle of doing what thou wilt– is opulent at times, but it can lead a person astray. It can make them so lonely, understanding nothing in particular. It can also get boring. I love opulence. It’s better paired with merit. Nothing is as opulent as the Satya Yuga, which is Earth’s future that I choose.

Choose it with me.

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Longevity in the Satya

Legends about the Satya Yuga say that people then live longer lifetimes than we do now. They’re virtuous and beautiful. You can read about this elsewhere on the internet. They say also that the Kali Yuga is too sinful, and that in it we are living in comparative misery.

Corruption and villainy are very rare and detested in the Satya Yuga. Polyamory and other nonmonogamy should be much easier. People are more gracious, and dharma pervades their relationships.

The Satya Yuga is due on everyone’s timeline, whether they are Hindu or not. Some people call the Satya Yuga the Age of Aquarius (although that’s just the first part of it, I think), the Golden Era, or Paradise.

We could be inside the Satya timeframe or close in ten years, theoretically. We could be those people. Ascension would provide transition between Kali Yuga biology and Satya Yuga biology and culture.

Some individuals may resurrect and end up living multiple centuries. Living to 150 may start becoming common for everyone else.

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The Ten Commandments

I am the Lord your God.
1) Thou shalt have no other gods before me

God exists. This is good news. God seems mysterious to human beings. If you experience God through another deity, it’s best not to forget God. That deity knows of the universal God and worships the universal God, or they are not divine.

2) Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image
This commandment talks about how the God of Israel was not expressed during the time of Moses using devotional art. Monotheism and polytheism were in conflict often around this time. A syncretic model that puts gods under God is one way to harmonize monotheism and polytheism. If you connect with God through an object somehow, it’s best not to forget God.

3) Thou shalt not take the name of thy Lord in vain
God and human vanity have a difficult relationship. God must take precedence over vanity. God has very little patience for toxic vanity. When you claim that you are like God or the godly without it being true, your vanity is getting in your way. When you speak of God as if God doesn’t matter, your vanity is getting in your way.

4) Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy
It’s a good idea to set aside time for God. It’s a good idea to recenter your life around God periodically.

5) Honor thy father and thy mother
Good and honorable families are beloved of God. The people who make and maintain those kinds of families deserve respect. We need good and honorable people. Do not revolt against that which is both familiar and righteous simply because it is familiar.

6) Thou shalt not murder
It is wrong to kill an innocent person. God hates it. Your inner being hates it.

7) Thou shalt not commit adultery
It is wrong to misuse sexuality (or romance) so that it ruins the righteous relationships you want to keep, including with God, including with yourself. God hates child sexual abuse. God hates incest.

8) Thou shalt not steal
It is wrong to steal and wrong to take maliciously or deceptively. It hurts someone immensely to take that which they cannot afford to lose (and will most likely require fair restitution). It hurts your relationship with God to take unfairly.

9) Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor
It is wrong to lie about anything serious without clear justification. Lying unjustly about another person is especially hated by God.

10) Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s house nor thy neighbor’s wife (nor husband) nor his sins nor his assets nor anything of him (or her, etc.)
Toxic envy can ruin your entire life. God is grieved to see people doing this, and God does not tend to side with them.

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