Perfecto Mundo Where do you see flaws? Cliff High
Posted by Dobrien 2 years, 5 months ago to Philosophy
Jul 18 Cliff High
Is this world perfect? Or flawed?
If you think it is flawed, is it really? Or is that view a result of your personal experience and thinking? If you think the world is flawed, do you have evidence that does not arise from a personal conclusion?
The various religions approach this question from different perspectives. Most favor a ‘perfect world’, with the apparent flaws being an artifact of human experience. In other words, it is a perfect world, say most of the religions, and it is only humans who are not as grand as god, so we project flaws outward onto Universe due to the limitations of our minds. So it is a perfect world, but we ain’t perfect in it.
Some religious texts describe a different, flawed World, in which there are ‘errors’ in its creation. Most notably we find this idea in the Talmud, but it also appears in Hindu religious history, and even some Muslim sects.
The dualist religions of the world are all in the ‘perfect world’ category. These religions do not see evil as a flaw, but rather as a necessary opposition to good. Fundamentally the idea is that the human mind cannot define ‘good’ without reference to ‘non-good (evil)’. Thus dualism is required of a perfect world in order that humans may be able to learn, and have internal progress across time due to their encounters with evil. Basically the same concept arises within the idea of a ‘universal, though applied individually as well as collectively, karma’. In many of the dualist religions, the idea of attempting to eliminate evil from the Human World is completely absurd. The dualistic Cathari religion describes attempts, personal, or collective, to ‘remove evil’ as ‘trying to breathe without exhaling’.
In the view held by the Khazarian Mafia who take the Talmud as their guide, the world is flawed because god fucked up. The presented story from the Khazarian Mafia cosmology is that god is something of a bumble fingers, and had an accident with the ‘sparks of life’ here on earth. We can note a slightly similar understanding coming from Hindu sects about the ‘water’, or ‘blood’, of Life having a ‘few drops spilled’ during transport from western India across over to the Asian Pacific coast.
In both cases, the world is made flawed by accident, not purposefully, by god. Hmmm… so your god is prone to dropping shit? In both sets of religious texts, if one reads them whole, and assumes that the book is factually reporting a chain of events, these ‘accidents’ are a side effect of wars being waged by the ‘gods’ (there were many of these ‘god’ people in both the Talmud & the Vedic literature) who conquered the tribes of hunter/gatherer humans and used them to wage war on other ‘gods’ tribes of captured humans. And, in both sets of texts, the ‘gods’ are living, breathing, shitting, beings who are said to ‘have come down’ to Earth.
The Khazarian Mafia tribe of globalists, the planetary self proclaimed ‘elites’, have a view that while the World of Humanity is flawed, it may be perfected, by them. This idea of an ‘imperfect’ world, but through the actions of specific, ‘chosen’ men, it is ‘perfect-able’ is unique to the Khazarian Mafia. In other ‘flawed world’ religions, the ‘accident’ that occasioned the flaws may not be repaired. The World is now, according to these views, flawed, but without redemption of those flaws.
There is much to be learned about the human concepts of Time in analyzing these views, as the cosmology defines the parameters of thinking of the individual. In the Perfect World view, the world is not constrained by time. It is perfect, now, and the perceived flaws are just a ‘human thing’ that relates to our personal, and collective, experience of life here in this world. In the Khazarian Mafia view, Time, is very much a key element in the ‘advancement’ of the World of Humans that the Khazarian Mafia has been told by their god is ‘theirs to rule’. But, Time is the sauce.
To the Khazarian Mafia, Time is a bitch. In their efforts to “make the world perfectd”, in order to ‘induce the gods to return’, every aspect must be ‘perfected’, including attention to the timing. So for the Khazarian Mafia, it is not enough to have an assassination, or a world war break out, it must do so on specific days, and at specific times. It is this way with all their tasks in service of their gods. These must be completed to the preset timing, or it’s not going to work. Of course, Time, being what it is, there will always be another, propitious, time, in the future, for their efforts. Of course, if they fail to create the conditions, it was due to their flaws, which likely included errors in picking out the appropriate timing. It’s ever so complicated.
This World is perfect. To view it as flawed, is the flaw in you being projected outward.
Humans are perfect. Even, and especially, our flaws are perfect.
Universe created a Perfect World in which Humanity is to struggle and learn, thus are enemies provided to challenge us through contention to be worthy of the challenge.
Without the Khazarian Mafia, who will be the enemy to prompt human growth?
Not to worry, Universe provides...it is, after all, a Perfect World.
Is this world perfect? Or flawed?
If you think it is flawed, is it really? Or is that view a result of your personal experience and thinking? If you think the world is flawed, do you have evidence that does not arise from a personal conclusion?
The various religions approach this question from different perspectives. Most favor a ‘perfect world’, with the apparent flaws being an artifact of human experience. In other words, it is a perfect world, say most of the religions, and it is only humans who are not as grand as god, so we project flaws outward onto Universe due to the limitations of our minds. So it is a perfect world, but we ain’t perfect in it.
Some religious texts describe a different, flawed World, in which there are ‘errors’ in its creation. Most notably we find this idea in the Talmud, but it also appears in Hindu religious history, and even some Muslim sects.
The dualist religions of the world are all in the ‘perfect world’ category. These religions do not see evil as a flaw, but rather as a necessary opposition to good. Fundamentally the idea is that the human mind cannot define ‘good’ without reference to ‘non-good (evil)’. Thus dualism is required of a perfect world in order that humans may be able to learn, and have internal progress across time due to their encounters with evil. Basically the same concept arises within the idea of a ‘universal, though applied individually as well as collectively, karma’. In many of the dualist religions, the idea of attempting to eliminate evil from the Human World is completely absurd. The dualistic Cathari religion describes attempts, personal, or collective, to ‘remove evil’ as ‘trying to breathe without exhaling’.
In the view held by the Khazarian Mafia who take the Talmud as their guide, the world is flawed because god fucked up. The presented story from the Khazarian Mafia cosmology is that god is something of a bumble fingers, and had an accident with the ‘sparks of life’ here on earth. We can note a slightly similar understanding coming from Hindu sects about the ‘water’, or ‘blood’, of Life having a ‘few drops spilled’ during transport from western India across over to the Asian Pacific coast.
In both cases, the world is made flawed by accident, not purposefully, by god. Hmmm… so your god is prone to dropping shit? In both sets of religious texts, if one reads them whole, and assumes that the book is factually reporting a chain of events, these ‘accidents’ are a side effect of wars being waged by the ‘gods’ (there were many of these ‘god’ people in both the Talmud & the Vedic literature) who conquered the tribes of hunter/gatherer humans and used them to wage war on other ‘gods’ tribes of captured humans. And, in both sets of texts, the ‘gods’ are living, breathing, shitting, beings who are said to ‘have come down’ to Earth.
The Khazarian Mafia tribe of globalists, the planetary self proclaimed ‘elites’, have a view that while the World of Humanity is flawed, it may be perfected, by them. This idea of an ‘imperfect’ world, but through the actions of specific, ‘chosen’ men, it is ‘perfect-able’ is unique to the Khazarian Mafia. In other ‘flawed world’ religions, the ‘accident’ that occasioned the flaws may not be repaired. The World is now, according to these views, flawed, but without redemption of those flaws.
There is much to be learned about the human concepts of Time in analyzing these views, as the cosmology defines the parameters of thinking of the individual. In the Perfect World view, the world is not constrained by time. It is perfect, now, and the perceived flaws are just a ‘human thing’ that relates to our personal, and collective, experience of life here in this world. In the Khazarian Mafia view, Time, is very much a key element in the ‘advancement’ of the World of Humans that the Khazarian Mafia has been told by their god is ‘theirs to rule’. But, Time is the sauce.
To the Khazarian Mafia, Time is a bitch. In their efforts to “make the world perfectd”, in order to ‘induce the gods to return’, every aspect must be ‘perfected’, including attention to the timing. So for the Khazarian Mafia, it is not enough to have an assassination, or a world war break out, it must do so on specific days, and at specific times. It is this way with all their tasks in service of their gods. These must be completed to the preset timing, or it’s not going to work. Of course, Time, being what it is, there will always be another, propitious, time, in the future, for their efforts. Of course, if they fail to create the conditions, it was due to their flaws, which likely included errors in picking out the appropriate timing. It’s ever so complicated.
This World is perfect. To view it as flawed, is the flaw in you being projected outward.
Humans are perfect. Even, and especially, our flaws are perfect.
Universe created a Perfect World in which Humanity is to struggle and learn, thus are enemies provided to challenge us through contention to be worthy of the challenge.
Without the Khazarian Mafia, who will be the enemy to prompt human growth?
Not to worry, Universe provides...it is, after all, a Perfect World.
Perfection is the enemy of Greatness.
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My History teacher in the 7th grade had a big red sign up above the blackboard that said "LIFE IS NOT FAIR." She'd announce a pop quiz and some kid would whine That's not fair! She would just point to the sign.
We all were that kid on dads shoulders .
But to the World, yes, it does provide the opportunity for perfection within the limits of physical reality...we've only to partake of it but not until we master our minds over our physical human brains and body.
As far as the need for opposition, that's bunk. Men and Women are not opposite but each part of a whole. so too, day/night, warm/cold, north/south and even positive/negative electricity...all part of a whole. Each has it's purpose.
So Good, is right with the world and bad is simply Not. Not opposite nor part of a whole...just the journey of life in the physical.
Individually we progress mentally on our own time scale but we are all riding on the circle game.
And the seasons, they go round and round
And the painted ponies go up and down
We're captive on the carousel of time
We can't return, we can only look
Behind, from where we came
And go round and round and round, in the circle game
And go round and round and round, in the circle game