Dance Party on Nostr: Imagine a world where everyone minds their business, where no one gives a damn about ...
Imagine a world where everyone minds their business, where no one gives a damn about how others express themselves or what thoughts they have. A world where one is infinitely in love with themselves, that no one can become a slave to another, but rather share what they love to live. In such a world, everyone is free to think about anything, and no one, literally no one, minds about it apart from enjoying expression. Such a world would be free from offense and rich in diversity.
In this world, no one would worry about justice. As one acts upon what they think, everyone would let universal justice take care of it.
There are plagues in humanity that it is now time to eradicate forever: each one's conviction of knowing what the right thing is, and what justice is.
The universal antidote: infinite self-love.
The power of having forgiven oneself and of dwelling forever in infinite love. And if that is too early, let each of us accept our ignorance. Only by taking this great step can we live and let live. And through this, it is possible to gain some true knowledge.
Humans want to enforce justice, yet it is already there in the foundation of the world. They have their idea of justice, which changes every once in a while, yet they speak ardently of it as if it were incorruptible and immutable. They prefer to complain about the absence of universal justice rather than accepting their ignorance about it. Only because they do not see, or do not want to see, they say that life is unjust.
They realize they are limited, they know nothing and are nothing, yet they scorn universality as if they knew how it should be. They see their partiality and their ideas working especially for themselves, yet they still desire to impose their ideas on everything that moves.
Imagine a world where everyone sees the perfect law enforcing the highest justice. Imagine that in such a world, everyone is conscious of their play. Everyone is free to express themselves as they desire, and no one minds about it. And when no one minds, leaving justice to whom it may concern, just intent on living their lives and minding their business -- at that end, everyone would go according to their kinds and form a perfect symphony of joy.
In this world, no one would worry about justice. As one acts upon what they think, everyone would let universal justice take care of it.
There are plagues in humanity that it is now time to eradicate forever: each one's conviction of knowing what the right thing is, and what justice is.
The universal antidote: infinite self-love.
The power of having forgiven oneself and of dwelling forever in infinite love. And if that is too early, let each of us accept our ignorance. Only by taking this great step can we live and let live. And through this, it is possible to gain some true knowledge.
Humans want to enforce justice, yet it is already there in the foundation of the world. They have their idea of justice, which changes every once in a while, yet they speak ardently of it as if it were incorruptible and immutable. They prefer to complain about the absence of universal justice rather than accepting their ignorance about it. Only because they do not see, or do not want to see, they say that life is unjust.
They realize they are limited, they know nothing and are nothing, yet they scorn universality as if they knew how it should be. They see their partiality and their ideas working especially for themselves, yet they still desire to impose their ideas on everything that moves.
Imagine a world where everyone sees the perfect law enforcing the highest justice. Imagine that in such a world, everyone is conscious of their play. Everyone is free to express themselves as they desire, and no one minds about it. And when no one minds, leaving justice to whom it may concern, just intent on living their lives and minding their business -- at that end, everyone would go according to their kinds and form a perfect symphony of joy.