One extremely important piece of knowledge we need to be aware of is that people embracing darkness and hatred culture aren’t willing to take responsibility and be accountable for anything performed. It’s crystal clear that such a behaviour is derived from the illusory perception of believing to be members of a superior race, where therefore, in the chaotic thoughts of their troubled minds the common laws don’t apply to them, or at least, they play death when there’s a slight possibility of that to happening. The experience is quite clear yet we need to keep consciousness at hand in order to fully understand the situation. If we put ourselves into the shoes of people who held no titles of nobility, e.g., in the middle age civilisations, we can obtain a proper picture of what has been described when we talk about differences in accountability observed in modern society. Let’s imagine in ancient civilisations someone considered noble talking to someone who was not. The noble expected to be treated with special distinction from anyone who held titles considered lower in the ranks of nobility than the title they held, and not only that, they felt offended to be addressed as equals by someone who was considered hierarchically inferior in that middle age society they were inserted into. Sometimes, that feeling of being disrespected experienced by someone considered noble implied harmful actions leading to mutilations, abuses, aggressions, or even executions with no accountability for the ones who either ordered or performed any of those atrocities against a human life. Thus, when we start using our third eye to see the differences of treatment and accountability we observe in modern society (year 2025), looking into the past history makes us to properly understand what we’re facing and dealing with, which according to Buddha, the enlightened one, can only be properly handled when we start seeing and treating everyone as equals, something the common laws established in modern society already mentioned yet fail miserably to take out of the papers.
Walking the path towards a meaningful life requires fulfilling the duty of facing darkness and hatred culture no matter the circumstances. Unfortunately, we need to deal with not only our own suffering but also the suffering of others, mainly the ones who believe to be members of a superior race, and because of that illusory sense of superiority attempt to harm others through brainwashed actions they believe to have all the rights to perform.
It’s quite revealing when we start using our third eye to see what really happens in the present moment, understanding negative conditioned behaviours, bribery, and corruption of any type as consequences of a person embracing the promotion of hate as the major foundation of modern society interactions. Our duty is then to cultivate and nurture the beautiful light we’ve deep within, performing our body and mind training, stepping into higher stages of our personal evolution, and getting prepared to face and deal with the unknown, all by keeping consciousness at hand and treating everyone as equals.
The moment we establish a strong yet peaceful posture to fulfil the aforementioned duty, it’s the moment we understand how we can enhance the self in a conscious and meaningful way.
Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).
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