Lawlessness, toxic pollution, destruction of civilizations, crimes against humanity, wars, the end of culture, the end of freedom and safety.
All that would remain of human civilization would be the law of the jungle, but with little regard for our planet, humans would kill each other off or die from an environment rendered too hostile for animal life. Insects would remain and maybe a new species of humans would evolve in another hundred-million years.
So…best we each strive to live as consciously as we are able. Seek what is good, what is true, and what is beautiful in the eyes of God. Develop and strengthen each day one’s capacity of awareness, intent, and integrity to be in accord with the highest kind of love. Practice love without possession, compassion without sympathy and reverence without end.
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Lawlessness, toxic pollution, destruction of civilizations, crimes against humanity, wars, the end of culture, the end of freedom and safety.
All that would remain of human civilization would be the law of the jungle, but with little regard for our planet, humans would kill each other off or die from an environment rendered too hostile for animal life. Insects would remain and maybe a new species of humans would evolve in another hundred-million years.
So…best we each strive to live as consciously as we are able. Seek what is good, what is true, and what is beautiful in the eyes of God. Develop and strengthen each day one’s capacity of awareness, intent, and integrity to be in accord with the highest kind of love. Practice love without possession, compassion without sympathy and reverence without end.
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