Belinda wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 11:47 am
Yes, but you need to discern to stay alive. People who can't discern either die or they are in care.
You'd have to be knowledgable to talk about death and life.
If you know you have a self that is going to die, then surely that self is going to do everything in it's power to protect that self.
If someone else comes at you wielding a machete, what are you going to do in the instantaneous moment, are you just going to stand there and figure out how to discern whether or not to fight or flight..a reaction will be instantaneous just like it is in all other sentient feeling animals.
If you have a self, you are going to defend that self to the death. It's called the horror and brutality of nature. Man is the most dangerous predator in that it can know the horror of torture. And that's why it chooses to be loving, in order to save itself, nature is totally selfish to the core, it cares only about reproducing.
It's just so easy to shut up the truth. It's all too easy to slam away people to some institution and put them on coma inducing drugs, just so they do not have to be heard. Those who think critically long and hard about reality, are silenced have you ever noticed that.
I'm not saying all the people, just some of those people in mental hospitals, have believed every single word their carers and their doctors have told them about their own mental condition, now imagine someone telling you they know your mental condition more than you know yourself....well that's what's going on here for some people who are shut away, when in reality there is absolutely nothing wrong with half of these people.
In other words, there is nothing wrong with evil because it's how nature survives. Nature loves to survive. It loves to kill, because only through killing can it survive.
Humans are playing a bluffing game, that's all, they pretend to like each other, when in reality, they cannot stand each other...the rest of nature, just gets on with whatever they have to do to survive, no questions for the voiceless are ever needed.