05-15-2012, 11:19 AM
(05-15-2012, 10:34 AM)Valtor Wrote:(05-15-2012, 12:20 AM)ShinAr Wrote: ...Unfortunately, in a world where everyone wants to be able to do whatever they choose to do, without having to face any consequences or be judged for their decisions, society ends up with a world of selfish individuals who care only for pleasing themselves and fulfilling their lusts...
Actually, it is my understanding that in a world where everyone would be able to do whatever they choose to do, there would be no judgments.
It is our current world full of judgments that results in a world of selfish individuals...
(05-15-2012, 08:11 AM)ShinAr Wrote: ...And so the question remains, "why is the human so desensitized to killing other forms of life? Why does it seem so natural? And why is our very existence so intertwined in the death of other life?"
I've said it before. All entities in physicality must end the incarnation of another to sustain their own incarnation. Unless you can actually sustain yourself on prana, like real breatharians.
The real question is: "What learn/teaching is there in this?"
(05-15-2012, 10:31 AM)ShinAr Wrote:(05-15-2012, 10:27 AM)Valtor Wrote:(05-15-2012, 12:20 AM)ShinAr Wrote: ...It is not a matter of right and wrong, for those must be defined by appointed authority. This is not about what authority should be granted that right...
Then how would this not be about the subject of which authority should have the power to decide what is right and what is wrong?
Because authority comes and goes according to power and circumstance, but the root cause of human desensitization remains regardless of the authority at any given time.
Human nature seems to remain the same regardless of who is in charge and making the rules.
Then why do you believe someone else should decide what is right and what is wrong ?
I do not believe that someone else should appoint authority in the sense that you mean it. That is just the way it is with human relations unfortunately.
but if you truly believe that for the betterment of your incarnation you need to end the incarnation of another, than that would be the reason why the human relationship is in need of authority and governing.
What would be the opportunity for you to share and evolve if, by your belief system, you became the last of your kind? Because if we all thought this way, and death to others was our motto for life, and it was followed to the limit, at some point we would eliminate all others.
I choose to believe that was not what you meant. but your wording seemed to lead in that direction. Instead of speculating on what you meany it is probably best for you to further elucidate.
You say that you have stated the same before so it sounds like you know what you are stating.
You said, "All entities in physicality must end the incarnation of another to sustain their own incarnation."UNQUOTE
Can you go into a little more detail here Valtor?