Responsibility to Succeed | Predestination

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Redemption for “evil,” which is incorrect self-defeating behavior lies in its appropriation towards the service of the good.

Everything must and is ultimately redeemed and justified.

Not only is it most useful to have lesser evils towards the service of the greater good, but the suffering that results form the pursuits of suboptimal evil behavior is to the benefit of the actors.

Our false beliefs are destroyed through our suffering

And if we were never tried and purified and corrected by our mistakes, we would never achieve our greatest potentials and redirected and unified in our beliefs.

The good, the one-minded, have an obligation to share and make available our understanding so that there is a possibility for the “evil” actors to repent, by which I mean, change their ways.

There is no responsibility to correct behavior or assist until there is repentance.

There is an opportunity created by being alone and justified while the majority is pursuing a false belief.

This is always the situation.

As the world of experience requires this experience.

And there is always a disparity in understanding, which becomes greater and greater with an increase in population.

We have a responsibility to give people a choice and offer clarification for our reasoning.

And then we have a responsibility to fulfill our personal interests, if they are indeed the greater and just interests.

No harm, no misfortune ever comes to people holding a pursuing correct belief.

All undesirable circumstances are self-created and self-inflicted.

And an insistence to place blame and give responsibility to others perpetuates the cycle of misfortune and missing the mark.

If the justified hide our intentions, hide our means, or hide anything at all, that is an indication of guilt, of guile, of a lack of belief in the righteousness of one’s own actions.

And this scenario is distinct from the continued success made available by correct belief.

This deceit for the pursuit of one’s own ends is true exploitation, and is a setup for a fall that is greater than if there is no deceit in the first place.

There is, however, no need to proselytize, no need to advertise.

The righteous path is natural, casual, exposed.

And there is never any seeking of reattribution or envy the men and women who can comfortably and openly pursue their own good.

Any sympathy and pitiful compassion on the part of the successful to the plight of the unsuccessful also betrays a guilt of the deceitful.

And is a lack of faith in the “I Am” available to every individual.

There is no need to try to get above others.

And all of these attempts are self-idolatry.

But every man and woman has an obligation to elevate his or her self, which is simultaneously elevating “I Am.”

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