Sunday, April 13, 2014

Recent Ideas: The Mastery of Moral Law

  • Intention is the spirit of law. Enforcement is the substance of law. Consequence is the stroke of law.
  • Without intention, we are frivolous. Without enforcement, we are frail. Without consequence, we are fixed.
  • To master moral law is to maintain correct intention, ensure balanced enforcement and understand consequence of action.

These three aspects all depend on truth, as truth shapes our intentions, guides enforcement and helps us understand the results. So let's look at an expanded perspective. The values of God exist as the truths that shape intention: the creation of law. The structure of the universe supports divine truth and enforces the laws gained from it, as those who violate law also reject truth and become unreal. Law enforcement becomes the facilitator of how reality is to reflect truth and follow the highest values. Experience is then gained in the universe as the results of such application of law are witnessed. Witnessing the results of the perfect enforcement of law (by the Ancients of Days) helps create the needed experience to perfect the lower court systems. What does this lead to? Eventually the court/law system of man can become relatively perfect, though this may be in the last stage of Light and Life (though it is likely things still will not be able to remain static). Humans will be able to grasp the highest level of truth while in the flesh, which will directly impact the system of law.


It was previously pointed out that the word "enforcement" focuses too much on the idea of crime and punishment, and should better reflect a learning/progress scenario. For this, enforcement can be replaced with rehabilitation, restoration or reclamation. But law is still meant to be enforced, so I usually stick with the original vocabulary.

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