Thursday, March 29, 2018

7 Secrets of the Goddess: Chapter 7.2 - Vitthai's Secret

There is much truth in this acrid little video--and in at least one instance, unless I have misunderstood it, a certain hair-raising untruth:  "The nature of man cannot be domesticated by rules that enforce fairness and justice. Such rules will only suppress and eventually provoke the beast within humanity [Sic!] to strike back, defy and subvert the very same laws."  ¡Hail Kali! (And, I think is also meant, Shiva!) Does this lady, with her ineffably correct (sometimes just slightly incorrect) Baboo accent, actually understand and mean what she just said? Do you think she could, maybe, show us some pictures of this beast?  Perhaps give us some examples of how being treated fairly and justly "only suppress" it, and "eventually provoke it to strike [back, she says, though clearly the beast will be the first to initiate aggression], [to] defy [justice and fairness?], and [to] subvert [the rules, or laws, which enforce fairness and justice]. Is "domestication" [even if it never happens] really the purpose of rules that enforce fairness and justice?--Why not fairness and justice as ends in themselves?  Is having a beastly [bestial?] nature--assuming that we do have one--incompatible with justice and fairness?  In fact, how exactly, if you are not a two-year-old child having a tantrum--or a Goddess drinking a nice, warm cup of human blood--do you "defy" justice and fairness?

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