Do unto others as ye wish to do unto them. For this is thy right - TopicsExpress



          

Do unto others as ye wish to do unto them. For this is thy right as a being of free will. Thou may treat thy neighbor good or ill, as per thy will. But remember this: He also is free to respond according to his will; and it would do thee well to temper thine action with judgment. Thou shalt not kill out of anger, lust or evil. Yet to protect that which is important—self, family, liberty—kill swiftly and without mercy. If thou art not willing to do this, ye shall lose all that matters to thee. Worry not of covetousness, for thoughts are free and difficult to rein. Work, rather, on restraint in thine actions. Worship not idols, symbols, gods nor men. Worship only knowledge, freedom and thine own self. A man may do all that he wishes to do. Yet it may not always be wise for him to do so. Listen to the opinions of others and weigh their merits, for others may see options ye have not. Yet follow thine own heart for the final decision. If thou art not willing to do this, then take heed: Thou hast delivered thy destiny into the hands of strangers. Truth is beauty, yet beauty is not truth. Knowledge is power, but power is not knowledge. Keep thy logic in its proper sequence. Faith is the greatest force within this universe. With it, ye may do all that is possible, and even that which is not. Yet ye must channel this energy within thine own soul: keep faith in thy hopes, faith in thy dreams, faith in thyself. Within thee lies the power of the gods. To gain it, strive for understanding: of the firmament, of thine earth, of others, and most importantly, of thyself. Seek the philosophy within thy soul, for others cannot reveal it nor dictate it to thee. Neither god nor man may lead thee to thyself, for only the individual soul knows its own path. No one may control thee or manipulate thee unless ye allow it to be. Thee and thee alone art thy destiny’s master. Thy path in life must be thine own, let not others choose it for thee. If ye wish a chance at greatness, follow thine own path. If it should lead to misery, so be it. At least is it a misery of thine own choosing. And remember, ye may always try again. Curse not others if thy life is disordered, for the choice of direction rests ultimately with thee. If ye must curse, then curse thine own self for allowing it. Yet this degradation serves no purpose. If thou art wrong, state it plainly, then work toward its correction. He who liveth without purpose liveth without life. If thou art without goals, then ye shall accomplish nothing. Know what ye would like in life, then seek it out. It is that simple. Death comes to all, bidden or unbidden. Accept this, then live as if it were untrue. Thou shalt always have choices in life. But this does not guarantee that they shall be favorable choices, and, at times, the best ye may do is choose the lesser evil. Nothing is impossible. Thy limits are without limit. However, if ye do not believe this, ye shall find thou art correct. If thou findest an inequity, ye must correct it. If thou art witnesses to injustice, ye must not stand idle. If ye come upon pain, then give relief. For if the lot of Man is to improve, the seer must be the doer. Judge and let thyself be judged. For it is thy right as a being of free will. Yet live a goodly life so that ye may judge fairly. And, should ye be falsely judged by others, it shall matter not. Hear the instruction of thy mother and father, for experience was their teacher. Start with these teachings, then add thine own learning, and change that which must be changed. If thou followest the philosophy of others and add nothing of thine own, then thou art no more than a beast of the field and have wasted thy soul. Carry not the sins of thy father with thee, for thou art thine own person and accountable only for thine own actions—not the actions of thy father, thy brother, thy tribe or thy race. Allow thy children to live, think and feel freely, for the mother and father know not all things. Believe in thine own self, and serve no other, for others know nothing of what is best for thee. Yet do not shut out opposing philosophies, for at times their teachings may be clearer than thine own. There is no sin. Do that which is right for thee, for only in this shall ye find happiness. Yet remember always: thine earth is a shared space. Let morality guide thee, but not out of fear. Rather, follow it for thine own sake. Trust thy judgment with all thy heart. If ye can do this thing, then, truly, ye shall not be forsaken. Believe in thine own free will. Listen to its dictates and not to the dictates of others. In this and this alone shall true happiness be found. -My Sacred Code.
Posted on: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 18:11:13 +0000

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