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09-30-2007, 12:18 PM
Re: What is the Root of all evil?

2 choices: GREED + EXCESS
The force results in a basic duality. One side is the constant that defines the material existence. The other defines the constant that results with being and life. It has nothing to do with wanting. It is a natural pitfall to respond to the opposing pole if you get too close. We interface to this existence medium by way of our body. The body is material. The consciousness is the result of the I AM. This we all SHARE. There is only one consciousness. What separates us as individuals is DATA.
( genetic data ) + ( learned data ) = ( character data)
Life is ONE SINGLE ORGANISM. It is the image of the divine force that we are created within. When we eat and or drink, we eat of the body and drink of the blood.
We must respond to the material side only to maintain the body/interface, in doing so we are in close proximity to the opposing pole. Like the black hole if we get too close we fall in.
There is no evil except for the negation of live. Hence the reverse of live is evil. = live|evil.

The idea of greed, when hosted by a being can be toward non material things like
love/lust, eating/gluttony, attention/ham, power/Godhead, The word here is (((excess)))
You might want to consider that single word as the root. But truly it is greed.

when you seek to attain anything, you may term it excessive if anyone gets hurt in any way. Not only is hurting wrong, but the risk of hurting is the same as hurting.
If you think, you will see that this will cover all of the moral rules.

The only one that may not be covered is the 1st commandment. This needs further explanation but is not necessary to this thread.
John
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