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Sunday, November 25, 2007

What is natural morality? What are standard ethics?

If it is a natural morality to murder for conquest and/or power, where lies the ethics of the behavior?  Is murder ethical?

Man kills out of hatred or vengeance real or imagined.  Unlike other mammals, man’s reason causes him to think and thus act on his thoughts.  The beasts that lack our type of reason are more apt not to be beastly as they do not kill for spite, pleasure, power, vengeance, and hatred.  When two of the same specie fight, it is not usually to the death but more until there is a realization of a loss.  Nor are there armies of animals killing for power over a patch of land.

Something you should know about humans...

As noted previously in the symmetrical face experiments, it is apparent that our RIGHT is one of hardness/ugliness whereas our LEFT is one of soft elf-like qualities.  When viewing different faces using the same execution process, I note a SAMENESS of view in both RIGHT and LEFT.  Sameness being like that of a blood relation.  Even where no similarity exists in the asymmetrical view, the experiment shows that it is possible that we are all one and the same from a symmetrical stance.

Where can it be said that beauty lies?  Is it as shallow as the skin or does beauty stem form the core?  How is beauty viewed and what makes beauty so?  Can it be said that a not so attractive person is beautiful?  If so, can it then be said that the individual’s inner beauty shines above that which is superficial?  Media skews our views as to what should be viewed as ideal as far as beauty.  However, the view is not a realistic view.  Yet that is what is aimed at our heads and that is what most hope themselves to be and hope to find in another.  What lacks is the depth of the individual.  A heart lies in depths that mere passing vision is unable to capture.  Tis much like the inability to capture a cloud picture save for a moment in time. ~ Maggie ~ Penned November 25, 2007 prior to 3:00 p.m. EST

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