The moral of the story is that half eggs do not roll and hope is its own inferno.
How to live with the morality of a society, which is really quite immoral, or are there sanctions, that are respected by religious attitude.
We are a part of this society, whether we are conscious of it or not.
Our behavior is directed by the
environment in which we live, controlled, shaped and heavily conditioned.
The outcome of our own conditioned response and moral dilemma is multiplied with sensationalism from the media and one becomes a puppet to it.
Some think, that there behave rightly
according to some ideological concept or principle, which is not very virtuous
either.
If one lives a life of
routine and contentment that is not morality either. To come out of this hypocrisy
is of the greatest importance.
Any conformity has a pattern, and only out of freedom can come virtue. Skill in action comes with freedom, and so does virtue.
One can not have virtue and respectability at the
same time.
When there is freedom from
all dogmatic behavior, then there is attention, and only in this attention can
goodness flower.
At the point of despair, there
is a tremendous motive involved and it is hard to separate the emotion from the
intelligence.
To escape from facing facts
or "what is", is the response of intelligence acting on an untenable
human condition.
Living behind a wall of
knowledge, desires and ambitious drives, is already a state of neurosis
providing no real security.
To live without time, is
the reality to have, to understand great love, because love is not of time,
love is not something that was or ever will be captured in superficial
relationships.
Compassion is the root of
all morality, for consciousness is a measure of the honesty from the individual
selfishness.
The social system of morality
that is based on relative emotional values is an illusion; the rules of morality
are not the conclusion of our reason.
Morality based on power, is
no power at all. Religion or in God we trust without morality is a curse and
morality without the spirit is impossible.
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