08-25-2015, 10:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-25-2015, 10:46 AM by Adonai One.)
You don't have to do anything: The Law of Free will.
When one is neglecting themselves, it is not a lack of doing that causes neglect but rather what is done against the self to prevent necessary, automatic actions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Pollock
There is nothing to be done as all is inherently done.
This world fights unnecessarily. Ceasing this fight is the hallmark of wisdom. Allowing fighting to occur within oneself and others so that it may cease on its own is the hallmark of completion and the ultimate respect of the first distortion: Free will.
There is no significant organization on this planet that fully respects the first distortion; If such the organization would have no need to distinguish itself from others; Secondly, this world would know it by its presence but lack of participation in most interactions that we distort ourselves through at this time: This world would constantly be catalyzed by the knowing of the harm it does to itself.
When one is neglecting themselves, it is not a lack of doing that causes neglect but rather what is done against the self to prevent necessary, automatic actions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Pollock
There is nothing to be done as all is inherently done.
This world fights unnecessarily. Ceasing this fight is the hallmark of wisdom. Allowing fighting to occur within oneself and others so that it may cease on its own is the hallmark of completion and the ultimate respect of the first distortion: Free will.
There is no significant organization on this planet that fully respects the first distortion; If such the organization would have no need to distinguish itself from others; Secondly, this world would know it by its presence but lack of participation in most interactions that we distort ourselves through at this time: This world would constantly be catalyzed by the knowing of the harm it does to itself.