Absolutism Prevents Moral Destruction


Only the belief in an absolute aspect will keep us adhered to goodness...


But if we deny an absolute, our moral destruction and worldly subjugation will only be a matter of time...


So, neither deny an absolute nor believe in him through the narrow prism of (one or many) religion(s)....


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*Strengthening My Worries And Anxieties*


I love my anxieties, worries, introversion, fears, guilt, repentance, under-confidence, nervousness, shyness...


They make me realize that I am not absolute and I am wanting to become one...


This fearful frame of mind makes me humble and confirming....


If I lose these feelings, it may destroy my morality..


So, I am much in control of myself with these emotions..


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*The Ultimate Law:*


Humans are imperfections. Inanimation  (Non-Livingness) is perfect. It is perfect in the sense that it has no will, no intention, no want, no desire, no ambition...


Non-Living things know no sufferings. What they have is not any supreme joy. But their sufferings are completely absent. That implies happiness or freedom...


We all will merge back into

perfection after our life comes to an end..


This life is a temporary foray into existence. There was no existence before birth, there will be no existence after death...


So in this only one and temporary life we have to do the best...


We have to practice morality. Alone morality can make us happy and successful...


All that we sow, we reap in this life itself. There is no afterlife..


It's true that there is inequality. Some are rich, some are poor. Some are fortunate, some are misfortunate...


But this is a reality. And really what matters is how well we manage our problems. A rich person may not do well in managing life as is done by a poor person...


Ultimately, all this boils down to just experience. We don't get happiness, we don't get sorrows, we procure only and only experience...


Richness and poverty have their typical weaknesses. Poverty may harden you to reality, which can make you urgentle and tough. Richness, on the other hand, can make you arrogant and non-understanding and insensitive towards the feelings of others...


As a rich, we have to address the rich-specific problems. As a poor, we have to address the poor-specific problems...


Ultimately what matters is how good you are. If you face problems bravely and do not dilute your goodness, you have performed well in life...


Well, neither goodness has any extra-terrestrial rewards nor do evil has any extra-planetary punishments. We have to be good ourselves...


Goodness should give us immediate contentment & happiness. It will help us in this life itself, in this moment...


As it is gloriously said, *Goodness seeks no reward, Goodness is its own reward...*


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