
To explore this, I think we have to broaden our perspective. Just like when we use Google Earth, we can zoom down from high above the planet and with eagle eye precision, zero in on the exact location where our own life is taking place. The physical details of the very houses we live in appear with amazing clarity! And that little spec of reality makes up a very small part of the town we live in, then the state or province we live in, the country, the continent and even the planet we live on. No matter what moral code we believe in, we are part of the whole.
If there’s a God Being surely God is grand enough to “Google Earth” too, and see all our problems. From a celestial perspective, God would also see one human race with many diverse philosophies and religions, yet he could zoom down further to see the exact moral fiber of each of our lives.
Try it here! On Google Earth that spec of humanity that I am living in, touches those who I connect with. My yard runs into the neighbour’s yard, so my actions may influence the guy next door, which might impact my neighbourhood, which may even make the news in our state or province. The action I choose to take could influence lots of other people and cause laws to be changed that affect the whole nation. The country we live in then takes on a personality and interacts with other countries. Now we are zooming out enough to see the very bullies on the playground of our planet.
Does it really matter what we do in our own spec of reality on this planet? Does it matter to the world if individually, we are upstanding citizens or if we’re hardened criminals? Maybe I lie about things because it’s easier, I steal because I’m poor, or I assault others because they ticked me off. It’s so easy to defend our actions with a personal line of reasoning. Sure, we can do it, but is it right?
Take that intended action you have in your mind, zoom out to a celestial perspective and ask yourself: “What would happen if everyone did this thing?” Would it help or hinder the human race to survive and spiritually evolve? For example, if I run a red light, what would happen if everyone ran red lights? If I steal from others what would happen if everybody stole everything all the time? If whole nations stole wealth from other nations? If I manipulate and bully people to get what I want, what if everyone were bullies? If all the countries in the world went to war would we survive? In other words, if it’s wrong for everyone to do it, then it’s wrong for one of us to do it.
The world is smaller than it’s ever been before and we have to think at a global level. If we act out of love, friendship, honesty, and respect for others, all these events would help humanity to survive and spiritually evolve. But certain actions are just going to be wrong, not because a religious book says they are wrong, but because when we zoom out in perspective, chaos appears. From this paradigm, we can define what actions are simply wrong for us to do. Those actions are wrong, because they are detrimental for the survival of our species on our planet!
You are absolutely right – should we be proud of who we are as humans as we kill each other around the world? I think not! it is so easy to blame others for what we do or take the easy way out, however, doing what is right is what we should be aiming for.
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“Being proud of who we are as humans” – I like that! Let’s hope there’s lots of other people who feel the same way.
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