
A week after Easter, a sudden thought came to me this Sunday afternoon:
Evil is real - just as good and moral growth can emerge from confronting wrongdoing.
Throughout history, philosophers and religious traditions have wrestled with the nature of good and evil. From ancient Zoroastrian dualism (light versus darkness) to the Abrahamic faiths and thinkers like Augustine, who saw evil as a privation or turning away from good, these concepts appear openly in holy books and ancient texts. They explore free will, moral choice, and the human struggle between positive and destructive forces.
While we are here on Earth accumulating knowledge, wisdom, and positive energy, some people focus primarily on material wealth, power, and fleeting earthly pleasures often at the expense of ethical living.
Our consciousness has the potential to rise toward higher understanding and spiritual awareness, yet negative choices and impulses can hold us back.
Live life with purpose: do good, eat healthy, stay positive, build a family, have children, and teach them these timeless truths. As we experience life, we must remain grateful to the Creator and strive to make our time here fruitful and meaningful.
Happy Sunday, everyone!
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