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About Purity

Author: Sergei Oussik

For TALANT 

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People's intentions are fairly easy to read by those around them, despite differences in age, education, or intelligence. The only exceptions are in understanding motives born of love or altruism. In this case, people are lost. That is, selfishness is expected and predictable, but love or caring is not.  Misunderstandings also arise when there is a big difference in moral (read spiritual) level, or in social position (king - gardener).

The one who reads intentions relies exactly on his personal experience, his notions of good and evil, profit and success. Having such a scale of notions, (let us conventionally call it a ruler), the researcher tries to measure with it all subtle curves of human nature and hidden secrets of another's soul. The simpler the ruler, the less chances to evaluate the nontriviality, subtlety, sacrifice. Therefore, pure and elevated natures, having in their arsenal of values, such notions as duty, tolerance, compassion, morality, most often remain uncalculated, misunderstood, for the motivation of their impulses lies beyond the coarse and material. But it was such natures who went to the stake of the Inquisition because of their convictions, who made discoveries, who sacrificed themselves to love, to art, or to a sense of duty. It was they, these exalted natures, who formed the backbone of civilization. Therefore, it makes little sense to try to understand them all, or to measure their intentions and actions with our "ruler.

It is necessary to find strength and admit to oneself that the desire to measure everyone by one's own ideas is an unconscious destructive desire to trample lilies (lilia pedibus destrue)*, or in other words, to belittle, simplify, difficult to understand natures and their deeds. To measure - and thus to reduce the large and complex to its own level of the understandable and familiar. Of course, this has a calming effect - after all, everyone is "all alike", and therefore there is no need to worry about our own simplicity or moral inferiority.

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*lilia perdibus destrue (Latin)-the motto of the Illuminati. Lilies are the embodiment of royalty, that is, the monarchy, which the Illuminati and many other orders of the "enlightened" planned to destroy. Literally - to destroy with their feet, to trample.

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