Sunday, 28 February 2010

Lessons in Evil

When the child was asked what she learned at school that day she said that 'someone was wicked and did bad things'. The parent said 'are you telling me what happened or what you learned?' The child said 'both, they were wicked and we all learned from that to be good'.


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So the evil are as much gurus to pointing to the true self as are the good. Maybe they teach more directly.

7 comments:

The Rambling Taoist said...

What is evil? What is good?

Rizal Affif said...

Everything is guru pointing to the true self. Labeling one as evil or good seems to obscure this simple fact... and now you turned it back. Thanks for sharing :)

The Crow said...

Evil is evil.
Good is good.
Balance is balance.

Evil, while remaining evil, can be the most effective teacher.
Good, while remaining good, has little to teach.
Balance, while remaining balance, accepts enough of one, and enough of the other.

The trials and tribulations of QPR said...

:-)

C. Om said...

Evil only exists if perceived as such. It is relative and only of the individual mind. From a universal mind perspective there is only good. All pain pushes us to transcend it.

Ta-Wan said...

You can say that beneath evil is pain and beneath that is love.

C. Om said...

Absolutely!

Without love, pain and evil could not exist. There's only love and varying levels of a lack of it.