It becomes crystal clear that we need to understand why it’s important caring about life as the ultimate goal, and considering others as equals, no matter the circumstances. We’re under an ancient influence of slavery-related values derived from old societies, where slavery was a common practice, and therefore, established as a clear and almost immutable characterisation of people in, at least, two classes: the inferior class of slaves; and the superior class of who were not considered slaves. Keeping consciousness at hand enables us to attain higher levels of peace of mind, implying the awareness and clarity of mind to realise that during our daily activities we need to deal with a lot of people who may not consider us as equals. A neighbour, a co-worker, a stranger within a bus or train; a family member, or even a wife/husband. The moment we’re considered as a member of an inferior race, it’s the moment that anything we do is wrong, even when cultivating and nurturing the beautiful light we’ve deep within and being aligned with our love nature. The more we realise that, the better we understand how we can face darkness, the dissemination of its slavery-related values, (Neo-)Nazism, (Neo-)Facism, or any other moment based on hatred culture.
The more we strengthen our capability of keeping consciousness at hand, the better we can observe the self and the surroundings, acquiring priceless pieces of knowledge derived from a conscious and meaningful observation. It becomes crystal clear that we need to deal with an ancient doctrine of darkness based on the dissemination of slavery-related values. The simple fact of a person considering themselves as superior implies a huge barrier blocking any possibility of promoting the exchange of ideas, sharing knowledge, achieving a common understanding about a given subject, or even establishing an agreement with the power to benefit everyone equally. It seems we’ve been conditioned by that slavery’s legacy, where there’s always a superior and an inferior part in everything we do in life. The examples are close to infinity. Let’s just observe the environment we’re inserted into in the present moment and we would be able to realise and understand what I’m talking about.
We, human beings, have thousands of years of negative conditioning promoted by the practice of slavery. A mind in suffering, influenced by such a deep and ancient negative conditioning, is unable to see another as equal, establishing always the need of classifying someone as superior and others as inferior who must obey the desires, orders, and guidance offered by who has been blessed of being outstanding as a superior race. It sounds absurd and it’s because it really is. However, we’ve been conditioned to accept that aforementioned segregation as normal, establishing a cult and idolatry of something or someone considered superior. No proof is capable of demystifying a belief from a superior entity, and as conscious beings, we need to learn how to deal with the radicalism derived from such a slavery-related outcome.
The moment we realise the importance of considering others as equals, it’s the moment we understand the importance of cultivating and nurturing the beautiful light we’ve deep within, getting prepared to face darkness and deal with minds in suffering who consider themselves members of a superior race, and therefore, neither accepting nor understanding the capability of thinking, reasoning, and establishing well-structured thoughts from whom they consider inferior.
Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).
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