Can not be argued with. That is what limits it. It is easy to point
out the truth. But no one will listen. People will stand in awe and the
sayer shall take his bow. Though embalmed with beauty and shadow of true
excellence of the human mind, there are no loop holes, no angles, it is
pure but it ends there. To say something that has a calming effect on
the mind is innately a praisable ideal. It is not however an
encouragable one. In convincing another or a mass of a truth that is
resolute and whole is to confine another into a single operation of
thinking, forever. It is sickly to even imagine.
Known as righteousness, one can identify things that are universally understood to be unpleasant, things that are universally understood as pleasant, convey them the meaning of suffering and joy whilst connecting them with meaning and discourse toward a resolution. Well done! Applause. One is now locked for an indeterminable time inside the confines of another man's mind. Ingenious. Doesn't everyone know the the word righteousness translates to the layman as 'Oi, I'm right'. And does such a saying not annoy and disturb the ears it falls upon? Should it not be smote down with superior logic? Of course not, if it were, it would not be known as 'righteousness'. More of 'but it sounded pretty good to begin with'. _________________________________________________________ Righteousness is a cowards way out. Take the full step into what is right and one shall see that there is an unending path towards an ideal, that is 'right'. When you die, then you'll get to do what is right. Not before, before hand is this life of preparation and training for the right to do what is right. If you can actually do what is right in this world you will be seen by all to make mistake after mistake. This is what one should do and not bother about anything else. Make every single mistake available in the quest for what is right because it is unending and that is what lays before you. Too afraid to live life as though it were going to last forever? Well, give up and become a layman. Lay down and rot. Wisdom is knowing that one knows nothing and that no matter how hard we may try, no one will ever be 100% right. |
righteousness
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9 January 2014
Righteousness
By Roger Colins
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