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Moral education
The correct
means to
achieve
the doing of good and the spiritual enlightenment
Man is a positive human being, therefore he is
able to do Good. Moses, Plato and Confucius all
claim this.
However, due to his innate imperfection, he naturally
carries out evil as well as good.
The doing of evil is
man's basic moral problem,
and resides in his spiritual realm.
There is a basic reason
why he does evil.
This also leads one to function erroneously and
primitively.
This basic problem can be solved. It is possible to lead
man to do only good and so bringing him to function as a
spiritual enlightened person.
In conclusion
– man can develop his positive abilities, function
as a
spiritual enlightened person.
and thus do good, once he believes (accepts as
truth) that he is
a positive human being. Believing that he is a negative one
will deprive him of this development, causing him to act
erroneously, primitively and to perform evil.
The chapters presented throughout this
website will provide the reader with the
moral
education or the
spiritual improvement required to bring
him to accept that he is a positive
human being., as
well as to help him improve his spiritual-moral domain
to such a level, that he will be willing and able to
function
as a
spiritual enlightened person, to stride
towards positive progress, and to experience
a happy and fulfilling life along this path. It is also the
only way to achieve the real peace
between your self and
between people and nations.
moral education will also improve people's
intellectual and creative functioning, directing its
product towards Good, with all the benefits it bestows.
A person who actualizes it will naturally possess the
human qualities needed to function for the benefit of
the other; this will certainly be his first priority. As
an imperfect creation, we hunger for it. It is the
'glue', which binds and constructs an improved, healthy
and loving human society, with all its other
accompanying qualities.
Because a child is too far away from
it's spiritual basis that allows improvement through the
presented educational process .
The educational process does suit the young one's
who are “near” to spiritual maturity; the adult
struggling to attain this maturity and of course to
raise a spiritually mature person’s awareness of his own
qualities, and to encourage to keep improving.
People are able to achieve
spiritual enlightenment
and the doing of good through
learning and experience, turning it into a daily habit.
In parallel, the spiritual blockages which obstructed
this development from occurring naturally, will melt
away.
The
summary document
will furnish you the appropriate spiritual
improvement
in order to realize it.
Most of the atrocities that man has committed and still
commits against his fellow man and sometimes himself are
due to the lack of improvement of these spiritual
qualities.
You necessarily function erroneously while these
qualities are not improved.
In summary: In attempting to resolve our social,
political, economic and security problems, we must be
aware that the prime actor for all of these is Man
himself;
Higher peoples self-esteem and a significant part of these
problems will vanish.
Therefore the realization of this moral
education or moral self-improvement is humanity's most
crucial aim and vital task.
We should be aware of the importance and necessity of moral education and accept it as being the main
factor which would assist us to significantly improve
our functioning and life style. In order to provide it
appropriately, moral education must be operated
and controlled by suitable independent entities who
already posses the necessary moral qualities and
function accordingly. It is also important for them to
be familiar with man's
spiritual domain. |
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Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the
world.
Nelson Mandela
All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been
convinced that the fate of empires depends on the
education of youth.
Aristotle
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The direction in which education starts a
man will determine his future in life |
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Plato |
Peace
is not the absence of war; it is a virtue; a state of
mind; a disposition for benevolence, confidence and
justice
Spinoza
It
is not doing the thing we like to do, but liking the
thing we have to do, that makes life blessed.
Wolfgang von Goethe
Life's most urgent question is: what are you doing for
others?
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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It is hard to free fools from the chains
they revere. |
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Voltaire
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Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It
takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move
in the opposite ...
Albert Einstein
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