Is there an absolute truth about what is wrong or right?
Is starting a war good or bad?
Is there an objective wrong or right?
Well, it depends.
The answer might surprise you.
Hold on, we’re going to dive deep!
There is no single truth that can be expressed in words, since words are too much limiting. Also, the ego that interprets the words is not well capable of understanding the bigger picture.
There is a single truth, but it can only be experienced. Outside the ego. Many people (like me) experienced and observed a piece of this Universe as a whole, beyond space and time, and experienced a glimpse of the Source, which apparently created this all. From that perspective, you experience the whole as some level of truth.
Then you observe things how they really are.
If you try to describe it in words (like I am doing) then it becomes more difficult.
Maybe some examples.
For instance, if you ask yourself: if a country’s leader starts a war, is that good or bad? The politically correct answer, of course, is that it’s bad. That is because our ego cannot comprehend that there is more to it.
But if you look at it from the Source’s perspective, and I know this sounds provoking to many readers (but please bear with me) then you see the facts as they are. A country’s leader builds up power and influence because of how he is (…). Other people give him that power because they gain something from it. The war itself is heartbreaking to the individuals, but they gain the experiences and learnings from this that they wanted to have in this life.
It is totally fine if you disagree here. I think it helps with understanding if you read my blog post on consciousness, or on incarnations.
Okay, another example then..
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These things start to make more sense once you learn to see the bigger picture. Consequently, these insights then help to understand better everything that is happening in the world, in your family, your friends and also in yourself.
This allows you to step out of the auto-pilot-mode (which causes most suffering) and enter the conscious-control mode, where you do the things that you really want.
The information above comes from sessions of deep awakening, and is restructured by the writer in order to make it comprehensible and usable in our daily lives. For more background information see About Us
One response to “Is there an objective wrong or right?”
Marvelous!
I want to see more of these posts 🙂