1 :: Morality is truth reflected in action. ::

2 :: Morals are relative. Morality is absolute. ::

3 :: Self-transcendence is the goal of both awakening and morality – hence why awakening feeds morality and morality feeds awakening. ::

4 :: I am not me. You are not you. If we act this out, we act morally. ::

5 :: No one said morality would always be easy. That does not mean it is not real. ::

6 :: As a matter of fact we share a common identity in the Organism of reality. Acting out this truth, we come to feel it more deeply. The more deeply we feel it, the more we act it out. This is how our morality picks up steam. ::

7 :: Morality can exist without judgement. Morality can exist alongside the recognition that evil cannot be truly parsed from the quotidian good (=selflessness). Morality requires only a fledgling capacity to love: to see the unity shared across an apparent divide. ::

8 :: Internally morality must stem from love. Externally it must be founded on wisdom. The connecting of the two will save us all.

9 :: Kindness is kind-ness. We are of the same kind. Acting this out, we give birth to morality. ::

10 :: Immorality reflects a lack of wisdom. It is a flavour of unwisdom. ::


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