ShadedSelf wrote:Yeah, sounds like a lot of philoshophical concepts are getting tangled together here, I guess thats fine, finding ones path can be confusing.
I am here to learn
ShadedSelf wrote: And, in a more grounded way, yes, IMO besides harming others, everything else is probably fine, though I would also emphasize the importance of growth, which is indeed a sacrifice.
What is your definition of growth?
ShadedSelf wrote: Once you have enough love withing, it will naturally flow outwards.
Surely!
But what about people who, despite not loving themselves, nor particularly the world in which they live, still work for others, and give them the crumbs of love that they manage to squeeze out of themselves? Could it be said that this is a wrong path?
What if there were people unable to love themselves, or within themselves? After all we are not all the same... it's true, on this forum I think we all agree in saying that we are part of a single organism, "we are all the same thing", but in any structure of the microcosm there are different elements that have different structures and that do different things.
Even going the wrong way in theory could be useful to the mechanism of the whole. Of course, everyone wants the best for themselves, but it may be that there are people who are born to do the wrong thing well.
It is a discourse that could go infinite...