“Past-Present-Future”
The spring equinox has arrived and the full moon was just last night. Beautiful days and on this day I go to celebrate a religious holiday with my family that is for the resurrection of Immanuel. But in truth it is not about the resurrection of an individual but the resurrection of life that seasonally comes with spring. Spring has been celebrated throughout history as a time of organic and spiritual rebirth. Ancient festivals, in honor of pagan gods, celebrated the cyclical return of life with fertility rituals and symbols which traditionally fell on the first Sunday after the first full moon, following the spring equinox, the same as Easter, which Christianity once again substituted its idea over another pagan god.
For what will be understood is the question of: is it the act or the tile of a thing that is wrong? Is something wrong because of the action taken place or what the action is called? For if the act is wrong, then it matters not what it is called. But if the title only is wrong then the act is not. So, if the act remains and the title only has changed then there was no wrong in the first place. Therefore, it comes back to the selfish mentality of mine and yours. My way is right and your way is wrong. My belief is correct and your belief is wrong. My god is correct and yours is not. Here though lies the dichotomy which one must need make clear. Is that which you serve selfish? If your answer is no then the next question is; Then why are you? However, if your answer is yes then you are correct in what you say. But if what you are serving is selfish, how can you serve anything but yourself? This same logic can also be applied to violence.
It is not about right and wrong; it is about the interconnections that are ever present.