FuriousGeorge

Yellow and morality

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Regarding my locked post, Yellow does not imply any inherent morality. There is good and evil within every level of the spiral. If you think yellow is “better” or pure, you don’t understand SD and are certainly below yellow ??‍♂️ The ego changes as it goes up levels, it doesn’t truly dissolve

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    That's ok. People are people and will always get triggered. The masses now worship the state as it's new god, and Trump, it's many idols, to be venerated or to be condemned. As long as the collective get's to project outward and distract, the state is all too happy to follow along.

   The Dalai Lama had warned people about this dynamic, but oh well, don't listen to a holy man, that had gone through the mistreatment of the Chinese communists, that has supernatural abilities.

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Yellow understands that morality is subjective and not objective.


"A great challenge of life: Knowing enough to think you're doing it right, but not enough to know you're doing it wrong."

- Neil Degrasse Tyson

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4 hours ago, FuriousGeorge said:

If you think yellow is “better” or pure, you don’t understand SD and are certainly below yellow

Who said that? The only difference really is that yellow is not 'tied' to particular perspective therefore it can see the pros and cons in every or at least most perspectives. Think about it, if youre tied to lets say Islam as your perspective, you believe that islam provides you with an objective morality, therefore you cant see the nuance on other perspectives if by the Qurans standards they are immoral, you would label them as such. This goes for any ideology, Republican, Democrat, Christian, vegan, all of these offer an objective morality, the implication being that if you follow them dutifully and defend them you are a moral person, if you go against their tenants you are not a moral person (leading to culture wars). The difference with yellow is they are independent of an ideology and recognise that all of them hold a partial truth but it would be impossible for one to be completely right, logically these are narratives created by humans that are usually in service of the individuals following them. 

33 minutes ago, apparentlynoself said:

Yellow understands that morality is subjective and not objective.

Spot on

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@apparentlynoself

38 minutes ago, apparentlynoself said:

Yellow understands that morality is subjective and not objective.

   A yellow individual is a systems-thinker, who sees morality as subjective?

   But doesn't he also see the systems he thinks are subjective too?

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14 hours ago, Danioover9000 said:

@apparentlynoself

   A yellow individual is a systems-thinker, who sees morality as subjective?

   But doesn't he also see the systems he thinks are subjective too?

I am not at stage yellow, but i know that yellow sees that the systems that were invented are all subjective. I think that includes the systems that they develop. There is no such thing as an objective system

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"A great challenge of life: Knowing enough to think you're doing it right, but not enough to know you're doing it wrong."

- Neil Degrasse Tyson

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