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This is elucidating how we are preventing ourselves from self-correcting our mistakes, through all the controls and restrictions upon our freedom and personal responsibility.

When things operate normally, we all see and can feel the consequences of how we all choose to affect this planet. But when we choose to ignore, or are forced to ignore and be made ignorant of the reciprocal consequences to our behavior, then we can simply and easily let things continue along a false path and way in life.

Ignorance is not bliss. Truth will set us free.


Reaping What We Sow, Good or Bad - Causal Moral Law

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Manifested Reality Reciprocating On Us

Collective “Karma”, We’re All in This Together

In normal situations of direct influence, we have nowhere to go but to be affected by reality. We are all affected by what we choose to live by. What we create into the world affects us back. We all get hit by the general aggregate consequences of the behaviors we live by.

Do right, get right. Do wrong, get wrong. We act, and receive the result. Truth or Consequence. Be Right or Go Wrong.

Manifested Reality Reciprocating On Us

Delayed “Karma”, Some Are Not in This Yet

In some cases, we have insulation bubbles around us. Some of us don’t feel the full effects, or any at all, yet.

We create systems of dependence, and don’t understand the consequences that are produced outside of our current perception. We can be insulated for some time in this attempt to separate ourselves within a system and particular worldview. Eventually, the system cannot hold back the consequences that we push onto others. Eventually, the system fails to provide its insulatory capacity and visible problems manifest to reflect the wrong Path and Way of living.


Revised version of one of my older infographics.


@krnel
2016-12-18, 5:55pm

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Excellent presentation of an age old truth.
Resteemed.

Thanks for the support :D

So true!
Great article!!

The best way to make a bad thing is to take a good idea way too far. Every level of society is so that we have a safety rail. We have families so that if we injure ourselves, someone else can gather food while we heal. Good idea.

Take it too far, and we have what you describe, a whole culture in which people do not experience the results of their behavior and so are able to continue that behavior until the damage is too great to hide. Then disaster strikes and no one can understand what happened. Because they they chose to or were enabled to ignore every consequence along the way.

Absolutely. We can codepend on each other, but when taken too far we lose response-ability. I'll have a post today on that related to this ;)

Great post, I would like to say that I reap what I sow but I think I most likely, at least partially, live in an insulated bubble like you are describing!

It's more complex than a brief description to fully grasp, but I have work on it hehe. We have an immediate causal effect that can happen, and we have a temporal causal buildup, such as say environmental damage that eventually the sins of the those who sowed actions int he past will be reaped by those int he future. That's how the collective "karma" applies. And in certain geographic locations, we have less feedback with the consequences to our actions right now, we are comfortable, while many people in the world are starving and dying, so the collective "karma" isnt being felt by us, while other feel it much more. We live in isolated bubbles of reality in geographical zones of comfort.

Mmmm it seemed like you explained it very well! Yes, I understand that. There is collected karma that doesn't apply to the people creating it because of the bubble around them.

Yeah, Your completely right! Especially since global trade and business is so accessible now! It makes our use of certain products encourage slavery. This zone of comfort I sometimes feel trapped in too. How do I get out, it is really all that I know.

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I really love your content man! Only an anarchist can be a truly moral person.

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