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Generally speaking, yes I'd agree. If you recall I put forward 2 paths with regard to mindfulness. This world is built with the utilizing control. It is all around, in every facet of society. But this is how people think. It is their understanding - Order out of chaos, with order being the result of control. All of this, at the present time, if one turns on the television or walks out the front door, is blindingly obvious. But of course not all will see. A main factor in why they cannot see is... any guesses?
Control. Which brings us back to mindfulness. So in an harmonious society, there could not be any form of control for it to be harmonious. There would of course be... any guesses?
Freedom - the opposite of control. Yes! I see just what you mean. I feel overwhelmed with concurrence! So now if you could please, I'd like your input regarding freedom and a harmonious society. Anything you might think of, such as what is, relationship or how you understand or perceive the points I have put forth. Freedom is flow. Natural consequences teach what actions are helpful or hurtful. It makes me think of the discussion I have had more than once with people who defend organized religion and the bible where they say that without the bible, how would people know right from wrong. And I say, Commonsense. Compassion. Reasoning. I never needed anyone to tell me not to hurt others. One the few occasions that I did, I felt awful! I remember being angry at my sister when we were small (about 5 y.o) and scratching her with my long nails and seeing blood bead to the surface of her skin and being struck with complete horror. I still remember the reasoning in my mind at that moment, it felt so bad to see what I had done, sooo bad that I declared then and there that I would never do that again. Ever. No matter how angry I became. Nothing was worth feeling that bad. If I had been punished on top of that (by my parents) it would have been redundant to say the least. It probably would have developed from guilt into shame. Maybe punishment promotes shame.  Though not everyone may have this sort of conscience (maybe it takes lifetimes).  What about pets and animals? Don't they need boundaries though? Are we only talking about freedom for humans?
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