Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Are Morals and Standards Really Necessary?

“The nations morals are like its teeth, the more decayed they are the more it hurts to touch them” - George Bernard Shaw

A tainted conscience is easy to come by on the subject of Morals. We are great at holding other people to morals and standards, yet fail at holding our self to morals and standards. Anything that takes away from another human beings right to live is not of a conscience standard.

As time passes, life increases, ideas are born, standards are no longer the same as morals. Anything that harms another individual, including one self, is lowering your moral standards.

Who is to judge? The great thing about judgment is we are all sinners in seeking to exit the system of status. As we seek to "Change the World, By Changing Yourself" we no longer seek to enforce standards upon a person, yet enforce our standards upon our self. Constantly and consistently raising our own standards to increase our way of life and how we treat other people. As we begin to turn to the things that increase love and truth, our standards naturally lift up. Yet as our morals drop our standards drop and slowly we condition our conscience to be tainted and turned off. Thus disabling our gift to identify right or wrong in the sense of judgment for ourselves.

The B Side To The Truth is it has never been our job or responsibility to change another person. It is our stewardship to change our self for the better and teach those around us through example. As we live up to our morals and standards they continually rise for our own desires to seek further truth and to serve others. As we raise our standards for our own self, we teach humility, kindness, and love. And our magnetism increases to which others will seek their best self from the light they see with in.

Colton - discover your true'ness'

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