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Weekly Muse: Beyond good and evil

The forces of nature are neither for good nor for evil. They just obey the principles that rule them. This was what the westerners had discovered a long time ago and the very foundation that birthed science.

Yashua (the Christ) alluded to this in the first book of the Gospels. Matt. 5. [45] That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.”

This is the same secret that modern day Church leaders discovered and the reason many of them are laws unto themselves. They are no longer guided by the moral laws that they pose on the sheeple. They are now living above good and evil. They know that the moral laws were made for the weak and lowly. The high and mighty do as they like.

The other day, the spiritual leader of Tibet apologized for being caught on camera where he kissed a boy on the lips and asked him to suck on his tongue. He apologized, not because he was sorry for what he did, but because he was caught. Period. 

These men have attained a level of understanding of how the world works that they now know that indulging in their excesses does not, in anyway, stop the sun from rising, or the mechanism they have put in place to provide all their needs from running smoothly. 

But there is a catch-22. Galatians 6 verse 7 and 8 expressed this succinctly. “Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. Whoever sows to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction; whoever sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life.”

This exposes that aspect of the moral laws that many of these above the law guys miss. Because the forces of nature work regardless of morals, they miss the fact that the spirit of the society which dictated these moral laws also have their own feedback mechanisms. 

And this is why many of these high and mighty experience the worst kind of downfalls as a result of these Achilles’ heels. From Samson of the Bible to Napoleon Bonaparte of France to our own IBB, and many you can identify yourself around your neighborhood. The fact remains that when moderation is not applied in indulging one’s passions, the repercussion is usually overwhelming. 

But the fact still remains that the forces of nature function independent of the moral laws. That is why those you may regard as wicked and mean might thrive better than you would expect. In business, it is not usually the nicest person that succeeds but the shrewdest. When you can decipher this secret and integrate it into your thinking pattern, it would give you a clearer understanding of what is playing out in the world today. 

Peace and Blessings. 

 

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