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Is it the depth of man's perception on the humanity
of truth or is it the shallowness of his vision towards
the devilry of lies that drives man in his quest for
excellence and ambition beyond his basic primal needs
and urges?
Man was instilled with both intellect and emotion.
While such a duality of mankind is inherently divine in
nature, it tends to redirect and drive man towards the
creation of his own inner great conflict. He finds
himself in turmoil where the emotional aspect of his
dual nature is trying to feel what he is thinking and
his intellectual counterpart is trying to think how he
should feel. In such a redirection of his duality, man
finds himself losing hold of his peace and tranquility
and
internalized conflict begins to take hold, ultimately
becoming the byproduct and an inextricable eventuality.
When the intellectual counterpart starts to question the
validity of man's own happiness, for instance, produced
from his emotional counterpart, it becomes a prime
example of such, and the beginnings of an internal
conflict give way in which man finds himself in an abyss
of his own inner misgivings and misjudgements to achieve
what he intellectually believes will be a
greater sense of "! happiness". So what was once a
duality of two forces whose interplay and intermixing
was inherently intended to be divine in nature, becomes
one in which competition and struggle for dominance over
the other yields an acquired inertia of these two forces
which becomes chaotic in nature instead.
Such an internalized conflict tends to lead man to
transition from chaos into immorality, and to force
further dilemma regarding morality, in particular that
of truth verses lies. He finds himself on the scales of
life where with one indecisive error in judgement and
action could tip the scales in favor of his demise and
fall. With this intellectual knowledge and keen
awareness of his own emotionally ingrained needs for
achievement and success in further endeavors, man,
internally
chaotic, often finds himself tipping the scales of then
morality where truth and lies are juxtapositioned on
opposite sides of the scales, towards that of lies. Man
again finds himself in turmoil where he directs and
manipulates his own dual nature to forfill an
unrelenting desire to gratify his senses and to in turn
satisfy emotionally ingrained needs. It is the
redirection of his dual nature, this time, attained thru
the heightening of his emotional counterpart, and an
almost fine tuning of his!
intellectual counterpart to selectively recall memories
of emotional pleasures derived thru the senses, such as
sensations of happiness derived from success and glory,
while suppressing all acquired knowledge of morality and
consequential ramifications of straying from said
morality, that leads him to gratify his senses without
remorse or guilt to his own humanity, and to
consequently forfill, with an almost animalistic nature,
an interiorized, channeled hunger for dominance and
control without regard to his own morality.
Is this his innate behavioral pattern emanating and
derived from an internal conflict of his dual nature and
an eventual, consequent intrinsic need to gratify the
senses or is it simply acquired externally from a
society that favors success and ambition over love and
spiritual contentment? Whether it is the former or later
or a culmination of all such components, man's depth of
perception on the humanity of truth becomes skewed and
the shallowness of his vision towards the devilry of
lies heightens and he ultimately finds himself in a so-
called rat race, in an intricately developed maze, where
at the end, if not controlled, only he will lose.
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