Ethics and awakening as a protection against, and transformation of, evil

 

This is part 5 of a serial about negativity, taboos and how to transform or break through them.

Part 1: The effects of sound and noise
Part 2: The healing effects of music and sound
Part 3: Develop Immunity Against Negativity… Health Alert!
Part 4: Negativity as taboos and the necessity to transform or break through them

There are taboos though which are a protection against evil. Those taboos are connected with Ethics. “The purpose of a taboo is to avoid destruction. Those who do not respect the taboos of a culture endanger the cultural survival, growth or identity. Therefore disregarding the taboos produces self-destruction and/or destruction.”

Interesting is also: How to Turn Social Taboos Into Innovative Products

 

I speak about some taboos which avoid, block, self development, own choices and from what we, at least in Netherlands, learned later, through the years, that they are “not bad”, “not evil”, and constructive, not destructive, by insight. On that moment of insight the taboo transforms into Freedom. In the Netherlands the media have made much effort to open discussions about taboos, also some excellent writers and professional comedians in the theaters have done wonderful work to liberate the mind of the Dutch people.

All depends on the right insight and the right way of living, developed consciousness, awareness, respect, balance, universal LOVE. Jozef Rulof ‘s books brought me the deepest awareness, more than what I learned from Rudolf Steiner, Omraam Mikhael Aïvanhof, Ronald Beesley, Osho, Satya Sai Baba, and the teachings of the Dalai Lama (Buddhism), but all are wonderful spiritual food and a great help to create insight, to break through taboos, to liberate yourself.

Buddhism brought real insight in right or wrong, in universal values, in humanity and how to transform evil by going the Inward Path, to the deepest Self, what is present in all human beings, what is waiting for Liberation, for Awakening and Enlightenment.

More about Buddhism: wiki

Part 6: Fear

Antoinette Janssen

About Antoinette Janssen

Born in 1948 in Netherlands; Bachelor of Education in 1968; Mother of three children: 1971, 1973 and 1976; Therapist (Naturopath) in 2000.
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