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The Judge
07.06.01

It is impossible to study philosophy by focusing only on the opinions and judgments of philosophers.
Thus it is impossible to understand the Gospel without leading a moral life.
It is difficult to understand which judgments are false, and which are true. One can make sand castles out of any philosophy without truly understanding life. One should not merely follow society's way of life, because society may be mistaken. Nature should play a larger role in determining one's way of life. If one can never be completely sure of one's judgments, how can one get closer to or obtain truth or truthful principles?
Many philosophers search truth at first in unity, in that with which all begins, i.e. truth as nature on planet earth and her appearance to us. However, inasmuch as Earth and Nature are not unique in space, this cannot be ultimate truth. However, we are human beings that live on planet Earth, and pose ourselves questions about truth, about the accuracy of our judgments and, thus, unity for us must exist within the framework of planet Earth and her natural appearance.
If one takes as a base this truth and this unity, one can clearly and simply in essence equitably appreciate our activities, our interrelationships, and our judgments, and, furthermore, simplify one's outlook regarding the essence of beings and nature. Inasmuch as we begin our lives and end them thanks to Her, Nature is the most honest of judges for our interactions, our judgments during our stay on Earth.


© Alexander Deviatkin
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