HannahB
Death is the true name of time.
- Oct 29, 2019
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In the realm of science there is a rule that applies across the forms of science. 'For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.' It supports a base truth about existance, that everything is harmonious. It is an understanding that everything is an integral part of the universe. From the smallest atoms to the biggest black holes.
When applied to the realm of human conduct or human morality the product is this: 'There is no wrong feelings.' There may be wrong actions, in the sense that they go against the rules of human interaction. But the way you feel about other people, yourself, existence cannot be wrong. There are no wrong feelings. To try to force your feelings to be different then they are is absurd, and even worse dishonest.
But the idea that there are no wrong ideas is a very threatening proposition for those who avoid feeling. This is one of the biggest problems in modern cultures, that we are terrified of our feelings because they act with a mind all their own. We think that if we dont immediately push them away or start a battle to beat them they will lead us to all kinds of destruction.
But if for a change we would allow our feelings, seeing there coming and going as we see coming and going of weather. Both natural and nessisary processes beyond our control. We would be at peace with ourselves, whatever our feelings.
What is truely problematic and 'wrong' is not his struggles with peoples will and needs or with suicide (his/her own will) it is with their feelings. A struggle of what you will allow yourself to feel and what you will not. People are ashamed to feel sad, or hate, or lust so much so they could cry. They feel that's not being in control not guiding the vessel that is your body. But that's backwards you see, it is because we dont go with those feelings that we are not in control. When we try to pretend our inner world is different than it is we cannot exhibit moral authority or judgement when we cannot even accept the reality.
I think this is one of the most important things anyone can ever understand,
that your inner feeling is never wrong. Now your feeling might not always be a guide to how you should act for example: if you hate someone it's probably not the best idea to go slit their throat. But you cannot know if it is best unless you can accept your current feelings and situation. For example: if you hate them because they stole your girl ehhhh probably reflect and dont murder them. Now if they are an ISIS member holding you captive debate with your true feelings and decide if you handle the moral ramifications of killing them. That is somthing you cannot do without the realization that your feelings are not wrong.
So is suicide moral? Yes, is some instances but it requires the truth. One cannot see that morality from a world they just made up to avoid said reality. Death and suicide existance itself proves it is a vital part of the universe. It may not follow the rules of propper human interaction but neither does the universe. Humans must not forget the universe judges human morality not the other way around.
When applied to the realm of human conduct or human morality the product is this: 'There is no wrong feelings.' There may be wrong actions, in the sense that they go against the rules of human interaction. But the way you feel about other people, yourself, existence cannot be wrong. There are no wrong feelings. To try to force your feelings to be different then they are is absurd, and even worse dishonest.
But the idea that there are no wrong ideas is a very threatening proposition for those who avoid feeling. This is one of the biggest problems in modern cultures, that we are terrified of our feelings because they act with a mind all their own. We think that if we dont immediately push them away or start a battle to beat them they will lead us to all kinds of destruction.
But if for a change we would allow our feelings, seeing there coming and going as we see coming and going of weather. Both natural and nessisary processes beyond our control. We would be at peace with ourselves, whatever our feelings.
What is truely problematic and 'wrong' is not his struggles with peoples will and needs or with suicide (his/her own will) it is with their feelings. A struggle of what you will allow yourself to feel and what you will not. People are ashamed to feel sad, or hate, or lust so much so they could cry. They feel that's not being in control not guiding the vessel that is your body. But that's backwards you see, it is because we dont go with those feelings that we are not in control. When we try to pretend our inner world is different than it is we cannot exhibit moral authority or judgement when we cannot even accept the reality.
I think this is one of the most important things anyone can ever understand,
that your inner feeling is never wrong. Now your feeling might not always be a guide to how you should act for example: if you hate someone it's probably not the best idea to go slit their throat. But you cannot know if it is best unless you can accept your current feelings and situation. For example: if you hate them because they stole your girl ehhhh probably reflect and dont murder them. Now if they are an ISIS member holding you captive debate with your true feelings and decide if you handle the moral ramifications of killing them. That is somthing you cannot do without the realization that your feelings are not wrong.
So is suicide moral? Yes, is some instances but it requires the truth. One cannot see that morality from a world they just made up to avoid said reality. Death and suicide existance itself proves it is a vital part of the universe. It may not follow the rules of propper human interaction but neither does the universe. Humans must not forget the universe judges human morality not the other way around.
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