Conscious vs conscience
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09/10/2004, 15:53:30
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Hey, George:

You know how there is something called office culture? This is usually set by the office manager, the COO or the CEO - whereby the values held by this individual set the tone for what it acceptable behavior. Miragey's historical lack of ethics/morals and general unconcern about the welfare of the majority of his servants has certainly rubbed off on the attitudes of those closest to him. The idea that consciousness is completed divorced from acting conscientiousnesly or acting with good conscience is one of his hallmarks. He has displayed this megalomaniacal attitude since his earliest days in the west.

This idea has its roots in the hindu concept that being one with the primordial vibration frees one from the cycle of cause and effect, action and consequence - the liberating aspect of yoga. The truism that ethical and moral behaviour would naturally stem from the individual being at peace or connected to a source of fulfilment has fallen by the wayside quite simply because miragey doesn't practice what he preaches. If goober is kind to someone it is only because he is wanting something in return. Miragey's world is about one thing: miragey.

Conscientious behaviour is only required when directly serving miragey and in that case consciousness is optional.






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