Author Archives: Kris Nelson

Characters and Our Character

This started off as research into the word morality itself. Another little word journey and weaving a larger tapestry from it. Video Audio Download .mp3: Characters and Our Character Morality “moral qualities,” “moral instruction; morals, manner, character,” http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=morality directly from Latin moralis “proper behavior of a person in society,” literally “pertaining to manners,” coined by Cicero (“De Fato,” II.i) to […]

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Assumption and Presumption

We can presume, from previous lessons, previous trials and errors, learning from past mistakes, that certain behavior will produce certain results. It is not certain though, hence it’s a presumption, due to the nature of free will choice. Not every action will produce the same result in a free will causal agent. But, the tendency, the probability, for the same […]

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Moral Right and Moral Relativism

Doing Right over Wrong, is our Response-Ability, which requires Awareness, through Perception/Conception, of Reality. Doing wrong over right usually means a lack of awareness of reality. We lack awareness of reality and have created inaccurate conceptions in our consciousness that allows us to validate our actions and behaviors. We are content doing what we do because that is the reality […]

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Thoughts Don’t Simply Create Reality

People believe anything they want it seems, they don’t engage in feedback with reality. “Your thoughts create reality!” “Consciousness creates reality!” Imagination is powerful, but we can’t instantly manifest material forms out of thin air simply because we think them up. Thoughts creating reality is valid through a clarification of that overly simplified erroneous statement, which means that our thoughts […]

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