jimmy wrote:
I think a better question might be... "Is there good and evil?"
In nature, one can honestly say no there is none, it just is the way it is. Nature.
It appears that the illusion of good and evil have been created in the mind of man alone. Due to our propensity to live in and by fear, we
find ourselves spending the whole day, when not fully distracted, making distinctions whether something is good or bad. It's all we do if unaware.
Most everyone that I have listened to on the subject of "good and evil" would say, "yes, there is good and evil."
Our problem is not if something is good or evil but us, trying to make the distinctions is the problem. This war of good vs evil exists only in the
minds of men, who then, by living in fear manifests all what most would call "evil".
It's the disease of the mind. Once polluted, it's almost impossible to clean up.
You are not your worst enemy, you're your only enemy.
A US president once said, "The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself..."
That would make me my only enemy, that is if "I" exist.
-jimmy
Fear is the mind killer !
In the Norse traditions there was no evil as such ( am I right in thinking evil is a Christian concept ? ) the "bad" element was defined more as "trickster" ( the god Loki)
The MO of the illuminazis is really that of trickster, they certainly have pulled the wool over most peoples eyes.
One could argue that satan is a trickster, evil as a concept becomes more & more banal the more one considers it, the irony being that banality is most likely evil
If people took responsibility for their own minds we wouldn't be in this mess.