good here although I find myself in the middle. I try to be good at least. Idk.
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Re: Would you rather be good or evil?
I always try to be good, but there are those times when I wonder if I am evil by judging a person or a situation. I think we all have a little of both in us.Anubisa
Dedicated and devoted to Lord Anubis and Lady Bast. A follower of the path of Egyptian Wicca.
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I don't believe in good and evil. Under the right conditions, a person will do anything. We're animals. Is a lion evil when it takes down a gazelle? Are orcas and felines evil when they play with their food?
I think everyone's the hero of their own story, and no matter how good you may think you are, chances are that somebody else sees you the villain of their story. In the end, who is to say which one of you is really right? We all just do what we feel we have to do at the time; for better or for worse.Last edited by Sollomyn; 22 Mar 2019, 02:38.
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i don't know anyone that chooses to be evil. i think people generally try to do their best but extenuating circumstances change our reactions in the moment.In answer to the question of why it happened, I offer the modest proposal that our Universe is simply one of those things which happen from time to time. ~~ Edward P. Tryon
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To whom?
/10char“You have never answered but you did not need to. If I stand at the ocean I can hear you with your thousand voices. Sometimes you shout, hilarious laughter that taunts all questions. Other nights you are silent as death, a mirror in which the stars show themselves. Then I think you want to tell me something, but you never do. Of course I know I have written letters to no-one. But what if I find a trident tomorrow?" ~~Letters to Poseidon, Cees Nooteboom
“We still carry this primal relationship to the Earth within our consciousness, even if we have long forgotten it. It is a primal recognition of the wonder, beauty, and divine nature of the Earth. It is a felt reverence for all that exists. Once we bring this foundational quality into our consciousness, we will be able to respond to our present man-made crisis from a place of balance, in which our actions will be grounded in an attitude of respect for all of life. This is the nature of real sustainability.”
~~Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
"We are the offspring of history, and must establish our own paths in this most diverse and interesting of conceivable universes--one indifferent to our suffering, and therefore offering us maximal freedom to thrive, or to fail, in our own chosen way."
~~Stephen Jay Gould, Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History
"Humans are not rational creatures. Now, logic and rationality are very helpful tools, but there’s also a place for embracing our subjectivity and thinking symbolically. Sometimes what our so-called higher thinking can’t or won’t see, our older, more primitive intuition will." John Beckett
Pagan Devotionals, because the wind and the rain is our Bible
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