Monday, 28 November 2011

Why do even good and evil cease to have meaning to the soul that has found Brahman?

When the
soul achieves Brahman, it moves to a higher state of self, removed from this life and reality as
it stands. The world we know with its societies and conflicts ceases to exist for the soul in
Brahman, and therefore the notions of good and evil, become quaint and nonexistent to them as
well.

On earth, good and evil are conflicts of life and the disagreements of
opposing beings with rational thought. A tiger is not evil for killing its prey, nor a dog good
for protecting its cub. When the soul achieves Brahman, societal squabbles and conflicts cease
to exist as they achieve peace with nature and harmony with all other souls in that state.
Therefore, everything is in perfect balance, and there is no need for good or evil because there
is no cooperation or discord between which to navigate, as all souls in Brahman are finally
harmonized.

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