Hi,
I have a few questions about being a 'good' person.
Is being a 'good' person always displaying the qualities of compassion, kindness, and humility, or Is it ok to speak up and risk hurting someone's feelings when they are either unconsciously or intentionally trying to test your ethics and integrity?
What is the quality of consciousness or virtue that we can incarnate when someone challenges your ethics and integrity?
Is there a hierarchy of virtues?
I recall verses from the Bible where Jesus gets seemingly Angry in certain situations.
If you can please give me any clarity and guidance that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much =)
I have a few questions about being a 'good' person.
Is being a 'good' person always displaying the qualities of compassion, kindness, and humility, or Is it ok to speak up and risk hurting someone's feelings when they are either unconsciously or intentionally trying to test your ethics and integrity?
What is the quality of consciousness or virtue that we can incarnate when someone challenges your ethics and integrity?
Is there a hierarchy of virtues?
I recall verses from the Bible where Jesus gets seemingly Angry in certain situations.
If you can please give me any clarity and guidance that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much =)
It is a crime to be silent when one must speak, and to speak when one must be silent.
Meditation teaches us how to follow the voice of conscience in daily life. Comprehend and annihilate anger, and you will know how to act with conscious love, which is not only sweet, but severe, relentless, and uncompromising.
The human being who allows that which is called self-judgment or inner judgment to express itself in a spontaneous manner within will be guided by the voice of the consciousness. Thus, he will march on the upright path. –Samael Aun Weor, The Revolution of the DialecticChrist was not angry. He was severe, which is different, conscious.
Meditation teaches us how to follow the voice of conscience in daily life. Comprehend and annihilate anger, and you will know how to act with conscious love, which is not only sweet, but severe, relentless, and uncompromising.
For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami
It is a crime to be silent when one must speak, and to speak when one must be silent.
Meditation teaches us how to follow the voice of conscience in daily life. Comprehend and annihilate anger, and you will know how to act with conscious love, which is not only sweet, but severe, relentless, and uncompromising.
The human being who allows that which is called self-judgment or inner judgment to express itself in a spontaneous manner within will be guided by the voice of the consciousness. Thus, he will march on the upright path. –Samael Aun Weor, The Revolution of the DialecticChrist was not angry. He was severe, which is different, conscious.
Meditation teaches us how to follow the voice of conscience in daily life. Comprehend and annihilate anger, and you will know how to act with conscious love, which is not only sweet, but severe, relentless, and uncompromising.
For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami
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