“In this play, I am your father.” -#Ramadass #DTdjø’s #DaamnKam on #schizophrenia & #spiritualtruth

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* ‘ We’ve came up with what is really the most important question one can ask themself…..
“Who are you ?”
The answer?
Our thesis lies somewhere in the breakdown of what good and evil actually mean to an individual. What do you believe?
What are your convictions; morals, ethics, what is your philosophy- to which magazine do you subscribe — from which tap do you fill your bucket

When one comes to the conclusion of something in the most genuinely way possible
That is there conviction- Passion - belief
Those can be limiting. And scary, because to learn something that profoundly about the way you think can simultaneously be limiting.
The version of you that either didnt have this conviction basically has to die; that’s the unknown
“What will my sacrifice of that part of me
actually come through as, what will it potentially manifest into, what will a version of me that actually does have (any) conviction look like?”

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But before questions - came willingness !
Before The willingness to even dive in and explore how strongly We feel about something came the willingness to sacrifice the version of Ourselves that We discover to be ‘outdated’, ‘irrelevant’ or downright‘immature’. Searching ourselves for Truth will do no ‘good’ IF we aren’t also willing to shed the parts of ‘Us’ that no longer serve Our best interests.
In Our opinion, the root of this question,
The area that these seedlings were originally planted in order to even potentially blossom into the willingness needed to ask them - The root can best be found through dissection of the question.
- Ones interpretation of what constitutes ‘good’ & ‘evil’ ?
- Versions of what both sides mean ?
- How they are most commonly Represented ?
- What they appear as in everyday life ?
- To what degree does this make up what a person stands for - or even - who that person fundimantally is. ?
- Ultimately, does one conform to what one feels is ‘supposed to be’ desirable, yet, undesired?
- Our theory is this; How strongly one feels something is ‘one way’, or ‘the other’, is what consequently makes up Who that person is - eluding to what they stand for.

{One who stands for nothing falls for anything}

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- ‘What do We stand for’ - what aren’t We willing to sit down, (shut up), & accept (?)
Sitting implies a form of obedience, at least in this particular phrases connotation.

What a person is willing to do so that something ‘good’ happens or something’bad’ doesn’t happen -is what drives human behavior- day to day behavior - which becomes ingrained as (part of) one’s ‘personality’.
So - at the end of all this critics thought, We’ve come up with a thesis, which is, “is it not desirable to know what you want.” Why aren’t more people becoming willing to ask the truest parts of themselves,
-“what Am I willing to do’ -
-in order to have ‘what I desire!?!?!
Present tense and future tense.
-“What am I Not willing to sacrifice-
-in order to prevent what’s undesired?

For example; Belief in something strong enough to birth willingness to begin building a cathedral that won’t be finished for 300 years !
There’s different motives one would have to accomplish a feat of that magnitude;
Take the construction of the pyramids that will take twice that length of time. Maybe it was to be considered ‘good’ to do such a gesture as this, so that future generations would benefit. Maybe it was regarded as an act of egotistical grandiosity, ‘self-service’ seen by the populace as ‘bad’, ‘evil’, ‘unjust’, or ‘corrupt’ (?) Though, the Truth is never quite so black & white. We’re told this was to ensure immortality for themselves, (& maybe some of their people), out of a fear of death - considerably open to interpretation.
Sure, in all probability the vast majority were slaves & had no choice in the matter… but they had convictions too- did they not (?)
At the very least, ‘not to die’, right ?
Not to mention those who are so strongly acting out their convictions they are willing to enslave Tens of thousands of human beings to build the pyramids !!!’

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