DocM
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Jdee,
Wherever your conscious mind takes you, there you will go......
Heisenberg,
No, I disagree with you on this one. Moral relativism is real, and implies that any course of action is ok, because in the end, nothing matters. New Age people use this sometimes to somewhat smugly say things such as "it doesn't matter if one is a mass murderer or chooses a dark path, because we are all here to learn, and eventually, that soul will see the light." They also argue that those killed or maimed will really be ok, because we are simply immortal spirits at play and nothing can really harm us.
Various religious and non-religious groups have taken up there on form of moral relativism - the most prominent being the British mystic Aleistair Crowley, who developed his own religious system called Thelema - whose philosophy was "do as thou will."
My explorations and intuition and that of many others seems to support the idea that love is at the root of all consciousness and life (whether we see it or not). This may of course be a belief system, but it is more a fundamental one, not a complicated belief. If true, it does set up what is known in major religions from buddhism to christianity as "right thought" and "right action." That which will lead you closer to love (and God) then necessarily becomes "good." Don has written about this as well on this site.
If PUL is the foundation of our being, then there is both and order and a "good" action, even in general terms. This blows apart the theory of the moral relativists who may see causing pain and misery as simply "exploring your dark side," as if it were a hobby that we drop when we feel like it.
So this is why moral relativism rings so wrong to me. If there is no "good," then nothing matters. There is no love or PUL as we've talked of if moral relativism applies.
Matthew
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