ovenbakedskittles
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It seems as the years go by people become more and more aware of these cultural and sociological dilemmas and finding new and better ways to cope and to treat and some cases even cure. However I still feel like the routines of normal everyday life and the annoyances of inconveniences and our usual circular focuses distracts us from the impact that these social issues have on our lives not just physically but mentally and spiritually.
Many people feel that they are aware of these things but they feel that their individual duties are more important. As a result these social issues become a faint thought in their everyday lives and not really present enough in their minds to where they could see the true magnitude of these problems that are seemingly separate from that persons individual experience. It is possible to know something intellectually and yet not have a connection to it emotionally but the truth is (which im sure a lot of people here know) everything is connected in a very literal sense. All of these political and social problems affect your life in one way or another and at some point you are going to have to face these things and contribute to the expansion of knowledge that we must attain to solve these problems.
To a lot of people mental illness is still seen as something that you should feel sorry for and something to where you have to give medication in order to acclamate yourself to the standards of what society deems a functional member of society. Not only that but they put them in institutions where they put drugs in their food and then end up perpetuating their symptoms and behaviors and mental issues instead of providing any real help (these are the more extreme cases but still important). This is on a spectrum. We attribute labels to these kinds of things which is understandable but at the same time it just reinforces the idea of separation and ignores the fact that all of these seemingly separate "illnesses" are one big giant spectrum that connects all of these diseases together.
So with all that being said we tend to look at things separately because of the labels and judgements that society felt they needed to place in relation to these types of problems. As a result of this reinforcement of separation we lost sight of what God was and the true nature of God and we succumbed to creating dictative or authoritave versions of God which are false and are just a reflection of this separation mentality that has been prevelant in civilization for like a very long time now. AND as another result it has caused a reasonable amount of doubt about god in general even to the people who were wise enough to recognize the inconsistencies and the falsehood of organized religion. Because once they have that realization, they already have such a negative preconception of God that it is hard for them to imagine a god that is all loving and compassionate and so they become skeptical and then eventually become atheists. And i dont mean to offend anybody or speak too quickly i could be wrong and i do understand that there are many different reasons for people becoming atheist. But that is what is apparent from my perspective. The process of getting to that point of skeptism is merely trading one way of seeking truth for another. One is not more useful or more better than the other. They both have the same ultimate purpose: seeking truth. It is the shadow of people that is the problem. Our tendency for choosing sides and arguing and dividing and debating and wanting power/control over another and being the superior one. That is what needs to change. Passing judgement and belittlement unto people who believe differently, even if it conflicts with science, that is what needs to change. Because in order for us to move forward we must accept the fact that science is not the one way ticket to truth. It is merely an establishment/community that focuses on a particular aspect of reality that being the physical.
The only way to real truth is by awakening yourself and realizing that you already know the truth yourself and not be so dependant on outside resources. Yes theyre useful and have value but they are not things that we should wholly attach ourselves to and let it carry us on into a society thats not aligned with who you truly are and what makes you a unique and free human being.
Many people feel that they are aware of these things but they feel that their individual duties are more important. As a result these social issues become a faint thought in their everyday lives and not really present enough in their minds to where they could see the true magnitude of these problems that are seemingly separate from that persons individual experience. It is possible to know something intellectually and yet not have a connection to it emotionally but the truth is (which im sure a lot of people here know) everything is connected in a very literal sense. All of these political and social problems affect your life in one way or another and at some point you are going to have to face these things and contribute to the expansion of knowledge that we must attain to solve these problems.
To a lot of people mental illness is still seen as something that you should feel sorry for and something to where you have to give medication in order to acclamate yourself to the standards of what society deems a functional member of society. Not only that but they put them in institutions where they put drugs in their food and then end up perpetuating their symptoms and behaviors and mental issues instead of providing any real help (these are the more extreme cases but still important). This is on a spectrum. We attribute labels to these kinds of things which is understandable but at the same time it just reinforces the idea of separation and ignores the fact that all of these seemingly separate "illnesses" are one big giant spectrum that connects all of these diseases together.
So with all that being said we tend to look at things separately because of the labels and judgements that society felt they needed to place in relation to these types of problems. As a result of this reinforcement of separation we lost sight of what God was and the true nature of God and we succumbed to creating dictative or authoritave versions of God which are false and are just a reflection of this separation mentality that has been prevelant in civilization for like a very long time now. AND as another result it has caused a reasonable amount of doubt about god in general even to the people who were wise enough to recognize the inconsistencies and the falsehood of organized religion. Because once they have that realization, they already have such a negative preconception of God that it is hard for them to imagine a god that is all loving and compassionate and so they become skeptical and then eventually become atheists. And i dont mean to offend anybody or speak too quickly i could be wrong and i do understand that there are many different reasons for people becoming atheist. But that is what is apparent from my perspective. The process of getting to that point of skeptism is merely trading one way of seeking truth for another. One is not more useful or more better than the other. They both have the same ultimate purpose: seeking truth. It is the shadow of people that is the problem. Our tendency for choosing sides and arguing and dividing and debating and wanting power/control over another and being the superior one. That is what needs to change. Passing judgement and belittlement unto people who believe differently, even if it conflicts with science, that is what needs to change. Because in order for us to move forward we must accept the fact that science is not the one way ticket to truth. It is merely an establishment/community that focuses on a particular aspect of reality that being the physical.
The only way to real truth is by awakening yourself and realizing that you already know the truth yourself and not be so dependant on outside resources. Yes theyre useful and have value but they are not things that we should wholly attach ourselves to and let it carry us on into a society thats not aligned with who you truly are and what makes you a unique and free human being.
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