Iksander

Morality, my insight

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8 minutes ago, Artsu said:

So is what you just said, so why are we having a conversation?

Exactly right. Because we are using the mind in a relative sense. To exercise consciousness in a particular way for a particular purpose. That being, to live as optimal possible while bring a limited finite being. The more attached to morals you are the more attached to mind you are. The bases of living well is to use the mind in a detached manner while recognising your true nature beyond it. 

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I think it is important to at least focus on the idea of good, or of becoming more good.

Sin in a general sense is an action that it is optimal to avoid. If you understand the variety of sins and how they relate to intention, it makes it easier to know what to avoid.

Likewise, one can inquire into love and wisdom to know what to move towards.

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@Artsu I see you point but it veers on the highly dualistic side. 

One simply requires consciousness, that is all. Living in harmony is intuitive to your very being. It’s the minds tendency to fragment things dualistically where problems of ethical behaviour arise.

 

 

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