In my opinion, god ist just a metaphor for the source of unconditional love inside each of us. Society just messed with it and made religions with silly concepts out of it. People are taking these concepts too seriously and this is what disempowers them, because they do not understand that the divine is inside each of us because fundamentally we are all the creators of our own reality and that we are not dependent of other people telling us how to live our lives.
Society is still very manipulative because it teaches us to believe in boundaries. As long as we believe in boundaries, we can't believe truly in ourselves. We believe in authority instead, or in the boundaries they made us believe in, to put it another way.
We are not raised to love unconditionally. We are taught not to accept ourselves for who we are just at the moment because we are raised mainly for competition, and we are raised for conforming our identity to the values which society has imposed as acceptable.
But this identity we are creating is just a fassade based on the things we've been taught and it's actually just a very tiny and restrictive part of us. We can't realize who we really are if we are not able to transcend our personal identity. If we want to understand who we really are, we need to embrace the entirety of reality and not just a part of it which we choose to accept.
Unconditional love is the abscence of judging. This means stop judging yourself as well as others. Judging is what keeps you from being able to embrace the entirety of reality. It's like a program running inside your mind created by society's restrictive values.
We think that we are not worthy of unconditional love because we are taught that we only deserve to be accepted as long as we conform our identity to society's norms. Society doesn't treat love as something natural and this is why people do not believe in themselves and are easy to manipulate and disempower.
It is important to trust your feelings more than your mind, because the mind is mostly just composed of conditioned thought structures which keep us from following our true desires.
I think this is what is meant by the term "free your mind". When you can feel that there is no reason to love and your mind is clean from judging, you are truly free.
Society is still very manipulative because it teaches us to believe in boundaries. As long as we believe in boundaries, we can't believe truly in ourselves. We believe in authority instead, or in the boundaries they made us believe in, to put it another way.
We are not raised to love unconditionally. We are taught not to accept ourselves for who we are just at the moment because we are raised mainly for competition, and we are raised for conforming our identity to the values which society has imposed as acceptable.
But this identity we are creating is just a fassade based on the things we've been taught and it's actually just a very tiny and restrictive part of us. We can't realize who we really are if we are not able to transcend our personal identity. If we want to understand who we really are, we need to embrace the entirety of reality and not just a part of it which we choose to accept.
Unconditional love is the abscence of judging. This means stop judging yourself as well as others. Judging is what keeps you from being able to embrace the entirety of reality. It's like a program running inside your mind created by society's restrictive values.
We think that we are not worthy of unconditional love because we are taught that we only deserve to be accepted as long as we conform our identity to society's norms. Society doesn't treat love as something natural and this is why people do not believe in themselves and are easy to manipulate and disempower.
It is important to trust your feelings more than your mind, because the mind is mostly just composed of conditioned thought structures which keep us from following our true desires.
I think this is what is meant by the term "free your mind". When you can feel that there is no reason to love and your mind is clean from judging, you are truly free.
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From the moment you are born, you are ushered into believing that you have to like pink when female or blue when male, it's the first true restriction that is placed on us from birth. You are given a pink hat in your crib at the hospital, your parents paint the room pink, given frou-frou clothing at your baby shower, and pink balloons during birthdays. Then we are taught that "Dolls=girls" and "action figures=boys". People are so fearful of their child becoming gay that they really believe it has to do with colors they like and toys they play with, which is ridiculous. It's society's rules and society passing judgement on you as a parent about your children that makes you want to follow along and pidgeon-hole your kids. :P It's inescapable unless you don't give a crap about the whispers and pointing. This continues on through childhood and into adulthood and it's then passed on to their kids. People fear being outcasts and do what they can to fit in to societal norms. Being androgyne, societal norms never really applied to me, but were still continually forced upon me.
Anyway, i'll just leave this here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsmQhbd1KWE
Furries break the mold. We hug as a greeting when social rules tell us never to hug a stranger. A hug seems to show more love and respect for one another than the distant hand shake. I feel like furries are a bit like a hippie subculture, full of love, sharing, kindness and able to break the boundaries that often hold us in. We are able to be ourselves and be free in this little bubble of a world.
From the moment you are born, you are ushered into believing that you have to like pink when female or blue when male, it's the first true restriction that is placed on us from birth. You are given a pink hat in your crib at the hospital, your parents paint the room pink, given frou-frou clothing at your baby shower, and pink balloons during birthdays. Then we are taught that "Dolls=girls" and "action figures=boys". People are so fearful of their child becoming gay that they really believe it has to do with colors they like and toys they play with, which is ridiculous. It's society's rules and society passing judgement on you as a parent about your children that makes you want to follow along and pidgeon-hole your kids. :P It's inescapable unless you don't give a crap about the whispers and pointing. This continues on through childhood and into adulthood and it's then passed on to their kids. People fear being outcasts and do what they can to fit in to societal norms. Being androgyne, societal norms never really applied to me, but were still continually forced upon me.
Anyway, i'll just leave this here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsmQhbd1KWE
Furries break the mold. We hug as a greeting when social rules tell us never to hug a stranger. A hug seems to show more love and respect for one another than the distant hand shake. I feel like furries are a bit like a hippie subculture, full of love, sharing, kindness and able to break the boundaries that often hold us in. We are able to be ourselves and be free in this little bubble of a world.
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