There are religious groups that are indistinguishable from hate groups, Cherish them if you wish.
I shall. Everyone starts somewhere.
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There are religious groups that are indistinguishable from hate groups, Cherish them if you wish.
Omnism, my friend! I practice it.what does that mean for the myriad of different Spiritualities and religions there are? Should they not all be cherished?
Before anyone asks, I'm not defining "Truth", iykyk.
As religious persons, could it be that we are all just looking at Truth, from different angles? That none of us has all the answers, but we are all sharing a part of the puzzle.
If so, what does that mean for the myriad of different Spiritualities and religions there are? Should they not all be cherished? (Obviously, if you disagree with my initial assertion then maybe, maybe not.).
religions tend to be about organization. Controlling the dogma, rituals, the appearance. Spiritual is less structured and more about mental well being. No exact dogma, no rituals per se, no exact costume. The Seeker is seeking something beyond religion. Something that always existed before even religions were created. Something that is generally beyond religion's grasp. LoveBefore anyone asks, I'm not defining "Truth", iykyk.
As religious persons, could it be that we are all just looking at Truth, from different angles? That none of us has all the answers, but we are all sharing a part of the puzzle.
If so, what does that mean for the myriad of different Spiritualities and religions there are? Should they not all be cherished? (Obviously, if you disagree with my initial assertion then maybe, maybe not.).
religions tend to be about organization. Controlling the dogma, rituals, the appearance. Spiritual is less structured and more about mental well being. No exact dogma, no rituals per se, no exact costume. The Seeker is seeking something beyond religion. Something that always existed before even religions were created. Something that is generally beyond religion's grasp. Love
People who do harm can have happiness. They enjoying harming.You had me until the end.
Edit: I prefer Happiness as a unifying ideal, over love.
People who do harm can have happiness. They enjoying harming.
No, Love doesn't harm. Service to self only love self. Which is immature and can't relate to other as self. Everyone wants to be loved. Everyone isn't loving towards all as self. That is why they don't mind harming other as self.Outside of a few that are mentally ill. That enjoyment is a false one. And not actual happiness imo.
People hurt others "out of love" as well.
No, Love doesn't harm. Service to self only love self. Which is immature and can't relate to other as self. Everyone wants to be loved. Everyone isn't loving towards all as self. That is why they don't mind harming other as self.
Those who love fully want happiness for all.You are still qualifying "love" the way it "should be", just as I am "happiness".
Happiness and love can both be used as, and the source of, causing harm to another. (Ask anyone on the receiving end of a overly controlling parent for instance.)
We want love to be perfect, just as we want happiness to be as well. But both are almost always far from it.
Those who love fully want happiness for all.
A child, psychologically immature person, might claim love while abusing or neglecting others but grown healthy adults know better. Happiness/unhappiness is fleeting. Love endures even when happiness may not be present due to suffering from disease or harm.
There are people who abuse. Either self or others, sometimes both. The lack of love leads to harm of someone.I find very few grown adults around then, by your definition. So I'll say that it's an extremely uncommon thing. Other than that I'll agree to disagree with your Philisophical approach.
Isn't rocket science. Doesn't matter what people philosophy. It's how they behave toward self or other as self.
People will say all kinds of things. But watch what they do to sel and other as self.