It's ALL relative..

Ok, I know this is going to get to some people, but you came here to learn more about me right? Well here it is. I don't believe in right or wrong. I think that it's all relative, just like perspective, we are all entitied to our views, our perspectives. There is a wonderful book that illustrates my point on this. It's called Conversations with God, An Uncommon Dialogue, by Neal Donal Walsch...

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Culture determines what is socialy/moraly acceptable. It's an agreed upon group consensus. Slavery was acceptable not that long ago. In some parts of the world today it is still practiced. So is forcing children into arranged marraiges, the age of adulthood and responsibility (18 to 21 in the US and 13 in arabian cultures), my point is this, what is considered right or wrong changes from place to place, time to time, situation to situation. I mean what part of thou shall not kill did we not understand? Well there is the exception of in war, as a police officer, in self defense, for punishment of crimes, because his gang killed a member of my gang, because he was beating my mother, because he looked at me funny, because I got fired, because they teased me, oh and here is a good one... If I kill them they will meet Alah and know I am speaking the truth! Also euthenasia, mercy killing, or any other related killing. We can all find excuses, reasons, justifications and socially acceptable ways to do many things. The question for me is this...

Does doing, thinking, acting, talking "this"  serve me ?  who I want to be/say I am in this world?

If it does I do it, think it, act upon it, no matter whatever anyone elses morality or code of ethics,or perceptions of what is right or wrong is. You see my relationship to the Divine within me is what I act upon. I agree with most stuff and agree upon general principles of "right or wrong" with one exception to ALL of them... I agree UNLESS, insides/intuition/inner urging/god/guts/etc. says something different. I would rather die than not listen to that part of myself. In fact I have only NOT listened to it once and my stomach hurt terribly for it until I left ot go on a psychic drive and got to talk to a person who really needed it.

There are 3 sides to what happens to any of us, what they remember/percieved what happened, what I remember/percieved what happened & what ACTUALLY happened.

People who think/say difinitively this or that is absolutely right or wrong I know are going to have a hard time with who I am at a very basic level. When I say that mmmmm I think I need an example to illustrate my point:

I was told by my Reiki teachers that I must always ask permission to do Reiki on anyone. Well I was in a hospital visiting my grandfather and his room mate was asleep. My hands started buzzing with Reiki. Anytime I got even close to the man they swelled up with energy. So feeling that it only happened in proximity to the man I put my hands over him and released the Reiki... the swelling of my hands with energy went away and I was able to be in the room without any further incident. The man was not awake to ask... I trusted my intuition, the coincident of the situation, and the wisdom of the universe to know more about the situation that I could humanly understand.

So here is my point... I do not think I was "wrong" even though there is that rule out there about not doing healing without permission. I trust my insides...emphaticaly. Right & wrong are relative to me. This is my opinion  I am entitled to it, just as you are entitiled to dissagree.

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