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Forbidden fruit effect
by shylywilling at 12/2/2016 11:21:56 AM
We are all a brotherhood, evolved from one embryo of dividing and multiplying individuals to a re-birth as one.
Along the path of our growth, we have become addicted to and hence clinging to the umbilical chord of private property capitalism which is a system enslaving us as individuals to serve self. This is of course a contradiction to our communal nature necessary to navigate a diverse environment.
The contradicting inspirations inherently present in the hypocrisy of a nation/community/civilization comprised of individuals of a priority to serve self forces the skill of cunning deceit and treachery to evolve.
All private property capitalists are dishonest. It is a systemic symptom of hypocrisy. Private property capitalism, the forbidden fruit, is the enemy of state.
A father a mother and a child. Practically none of us could exist without the community partnership of three.
The very first effect of the hypocrisy of private property, (beyond a daily need), is a sub-conscious self guilt. Consciously or not we are one life and have been given the will to survive. Instinct.
Second effect is to become conscious of the instinctive guilt which produces the third effect which is to act on the guilt or not. Fight or flight. Most choose flight by way of hiding with a fig leaf. Denial and attempted justification.
Within a millisecond of drinking the toxic wine of private property, we are wired to quench the bitter guilty aftertaste with the soothing and sweet tasting denials and justifications but once consumed the toxin turns to bitter vile.
Not my moral judgment. Scripture presents this to us, about us, and for us. I just try to observe truth.
The four horsemen depict the stages of the development of a citizen of this truth that we are individual stewards of one public/life. The final act of the citizen's maturity is the death of the material life, the private property capitalist. An enlightened man may seek but not find this death until it is agreed unanimously or physical death of one's flesh occurs.
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