The destruction of moral laws will inevitably lead to the destruction of the soul

The sense of superiority on the road is a dangerous thing. For me, this feeling guarantees an accident. On the road called «life,» the same happens, but a person cannot always trace the cause and effect. It's not customary to link emotions with health and fate, although Indian philosophy has been discussing this for thousands of years.
By the way, I have always felt in advance that an accident would happen, but I suppressed my feelings with my consciousness. Intuition is a delicate thing. Suppress it a few times, and it stops working. In life, much is achieved by those who believe in their superconscious.
Our logic will always be limited and distorted. I am often asked how to develop intuition.
«The first rule,» I respond, «is not to kill it.» Intuition is represented in the form of images and feelings. It is undesirable to suppress feelings in favor of logic. And yet, we do this every day.
From childhood, I was taught to finish whatever was on my plate, and each time I violated my feelings and my intuition. Then one day I told myself, «As soon as I feel I don't want to eat anymore, I will stop at that very moment.» Our feelings know what we should eat, how much, and when.
Our intuition is connected with the soul. What we call the superconscious and simultaneously the subconscious, plus our consciousness—all of this is called «the human soul.» By violating our feelings, we harm our own soul. I stopped forcing myself to eat what I dislike. I stopped finishing what was put on my plate.
I started internally asking myself whether I want to eat a particular food or not, and my soul felt much lighter. What does a feeling of lightness in the soul mean? It simply means that energy is flowing; we have stopped trampling on our soul with the wrong diet and lifestyle. It reminds me of an old joke. One friend says to another:
«Eat this; it's very healthy.»
«But I don't want to.»
«This dish is very expensive.»
«I still don't want it.»
«They might not offer it another time.»
«I still don't want it.»
The friend is surprised:
«Well, you're just like an animal. When you want to eat, you eat; when you don't want to, you don't eat.»
People have long been killing their intuition with concepts like «must» and «beneficial.» A numbed soul stops signaling danger. A person seems to live as before: eating, working, engaging in sex. But not in the same quantity, not at the right time, and not in the right way.
As a result, troubles and misfortunes appear from nowhere, followed by diseases. Sometimes it happens the other way around. And then the person dies. This is called the triumph of consciousness over the soul. By rejecting religion and formally regarding faith, people inevitably lose the concept of «soul» and start living by consciousness.
This tiny bubble called consciousness, attached to the body, tries to control the entire universe. And when a cell's aggressiveness toward the organism crosses the «red line,» the cell dies. Consciousness is destroyed. Modern civilization worships consciousness and technological progress. In America, a child stops living by feelings from an early age. By five to seven years old, he already knows what he will be—a lawyer, a doctor, or a businessman.
Parents strive to develop their children's abilities, consciousness, and logic from an early age. Intelligence and abilities will allow them to earn a lot of money and fit into the surrounding world.
The child lives by logic, consciousness, status, and a sense of superiority over others. But somehow, more and more children are born with mental problems. Science has yet to connect madness—and the American value system instilled in a child from childhood.
The inner attachment to well-being manifests not only as autism and schizophrenia. Recently, a nineteen-year-old American in Nebraska shot ten people. His suicide note said: «I killed everyone and myself, now I will become famous.»
When fame, notoriety, and status become the goal and meaning of life, then, lacking abilities, a person is ready to earn widespread recognition in such a way. From worshipping consciousness, a person will inevitably slide into worshipping the body.
A return to paganism for America and Europe is logical and inevitable. This is why American musical culture has disappeared, replaced by African-American culture. Modern rock is often essentially a shaman's drum, summoning demons and spirits.
Now tattoos have become very popular among the youth, and this is no coincidence. A return to pagan culture is happening on all levels.
Piercing ears, navels, and nipples, tattoos covering the entire body, rhythmic music enhancing instincts and sexual energy, aggressive music designed to prepare for combat actions—all this is now widely spread.
Aggressive music becoming fashionable is no coincidence. The youth, who live by consciousness, status, experience joy from suppressing others, from a sense of their own superiority.
In one zoo, there was a group of chimpanzees, and naturally, there was a leader. There were also several males in subordinate positions.
One of the most downtrodden and dependent chimpanzees once grabbed a metal basin and began to bang on it, making loud noises. All the monkeys were scared, and seeing this, he banged even harder. And thus he subdued everyone and became the leader.
The same pattern is developing in Western music. It must provide pleasure for consciousness and the body, so the lyrics are devoted to sex, and the musical rhythm to violence. Perhaps we are reaching the level of primitive man. It seems we are not far from monkeys. Animals and birds live by status. The instinct of self-preservation drives them to dominate their surroundings and subdue others. A friend of mine was buying canaries in a pet store and asked where she could hang the cage.
«It's best at the level of your face,» they advised her. «Then you and the birds will communicate on equal terms. If you place it lower, the canaries may become depressed, remain in a subdued state. If you hang it higher, the canaries will develop pride, a sense of superiority, and they will stop responding to you.»
My friend had a fighting dog at home. He asked me an interesting question.
«My dog loves me,» he explained, and completely obeys me. But periodically, for some reason, it shows overt disobedience. I have to take a belt and whip it.
And then something amazing happens: the dog not only doesn't snap back, but doesn't even show signs of dissatisfaction or offense. On the contrary, it becomes more good-natured and wags its tail. How can you explain such behavior?
Don't forget, a dog is a social animal. Plus, it's a fighting breed.
You are its leader, whom it unconditionally obeys. But members of the pack must periodically test the leader for solidity.
When the leader weakens, he moves into a subordinate position. And if he rebels, he will be killed. This is a normal evolutionary mechanism at the level of instincts. Your dog is testing you for strength, and if you don't show firmness, you will stop being the leader.
From that moment on, he will be the leader, with all the ensuing consequences. Such a dog might kill its owner. But more often, giving free rein to its instincts, it kills animals or people on the street. After all, the owner feeds it. But the inner submission has already been lost. Humans differ from animals in that they have religion. It is religion that allows them to restrain instincts and relegate them to the background.
With the loss of religious worldview, humans inevitably turn into animals—this process is now happening in Europe and America. There's a formula that everyone now pronounces like a spell: «Everything not prohibited by law is permitted.» Human logic in the form of laws has become absolute.
No one mentions that, besides legal law, there is also a moral law. Currently, human laws are beginning to destroy moral laws. The destruction of moral laws will inevitably lead to the destruction of the soul. More precisely, to the destruction of that part of it that is connected with consciousness and the body and that determines their existence.
What happens next is not hard to guess. It's only difficult to determine the time allotted for disintegration and what this inevitable finale will look like. I'm distracted from my reflections. I need to make a difficult turn, and at this moment, it's better to turn off all thoughts and focus on feelings.
S. N. Lazarev, «The Man of the Future. Parent Education, Part 4»
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