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7 years ago in #life by rok-sivante (77)
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Thanks for sharing this good post
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Wow. I really enjoyed reading your post! It made me think about how I view good and evil. Anything that after reading, makes a person ask themselves something, accomplished their goal as a writer.
Just brilliant! I never saw that perspective before. I really don't know, why this was NOT coming into my life yet! But now it is there and I have to think about it. Thank you for this great philosophy. ღ
Everything tends to arrive in the perfrct timing... ;-)
Interesting post.
The devil is a part of what lurks within us all. Some chose to let it rule their existence other not.
My latest post was an example of those who do.
https://steemit.com/steemsilvergold/@tremendospercy/the-rothschild-family-and-central-banks-250-years-of-debt-death-and-destruction
Evil is just the absent of good in my opinion, and sacrificing your integrity or morales for gain allows that. Great post Rok!
Hey @rok-sivante.. Absolutely fantastic post✍️👍👌... You have very rightly put, a devil is no mythical creature with horns and long teeth. It's one's inner conscience that makes or breaks a person, into being a devil 😈 or an angel😇.
I always keep asking myself, before preaching, what have I done to change the society. Have I contributed to the society, in whichever ways possible, for the greater good of everyone. It's always easy to point fingers at the other person but those people forget that there are 3 of his or he's own fingers that get pointed towards themselves.. Keep them coming, these articles. Love them. Peace ✌️
AMEN.
Although I do believe in evil and that the devil exists and is not a fictitious character, I liked very much your writing and the thought that evil can be in us by our choices. We get to choose. Every day. Good or evil. Self serving or unselfish love. Being productive or unproductive. We get to choose to be angry or happy. To be grateful or ungrateful. To make the world a better place or by leaving it a worse place....
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I love your article. There's no such thing as evil, its just an absence of gods love in a man's heart.
huh, so man just thought of his own free will to sacrifice thousands of babies on a flaming altar to moloch because of......... yea there is no way the devil doesn't exist to bring people to hell.. Repent and follow the Way of Jesus and be saved. Come on man, the movers and shakers of this world do so much to bring tribute to a make believe fairy tale? give me a break. Albert pike, Blavatsky, crowley..... Need I say more?
has anyone ever seen the devil with their own eyes?
of course. they're called schizophrenics.
need we debate further...?
and you have the hexagon as your avatar pic.... I think you know the truth. Alas the box you make can not even scratch the surface of the nature of the world today and the forces behind it. Just research those people, but I think you have.
flower of life...
Cool perspective on this topic @rok-sivante... Here are our thoughts:
We are in no way here to criticize, just wanted to share our two cents. We enjoyed your post and gave you the up vote. Hope to read more content like this from you!
Good points and I like the "flip the script" concept. If one does sell their soul for something good, how can that be a bad thing. New take on this age old question. Makes one think.
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You write about humans and their nature very consistently throughout your writings. It is as if you believe our human bodies are all wired the same, and it is our consciousness then that begins conflicting or working with it. You have a fun perspective on human nature. It is one that I can use to learn and study my own self because it allows me to step out of frame, analyze, and snap back into frame. I struggle though, with getting carried away in the moment and stepping out of frame too often. Is it something best done simultaneously?
I can't help but appreciate your perspectives because they are appropriate to my own existence as well!
Interesting perspective... I would not have guessed that was the outlook some might be taking away from my writing as though it were my belief.
I might say, in contrast, that the hardware of our bodies are all fairly similar - and the differences come from the coding - which could be conflicted or harmonious.
Not sure exactly what you're referring to here - you mean being both in the moment and stepping out of the frame to observe, simultaneously?
If so... I'd say perhaps in a sense, yes. Ultimately, one would probably want to get their processing power up to real-time analysis such that one can observe while being in the frame yet perceiving beyond it at the same time. T'is not exactly a straightforward path accessing such senses & abilities, however...
It's fun to think of such abilities. Someone practiced at this would be very quick and witty, I imagine.
Great post about integrity. "The hero with a thousand faces" by Joseph Compbell is a great book that provides the structure for great mythology writing like Star Wars. We all have a deeper core of Self which guide, unfold our growth and development to who are meant to be. Just like the seed of an apple has an "inner-knowing" about how to grow into an apple not an orange. There's a part of us knows what we meant to become and the path we need to follow to get there. There are times a hero confronts with moral delimma: like do we choose to be a angel in heaven or to reign in hell? To a much dramatised expression, this is the beauty in the journey unfolding our destiny!