Examining Value Systems With All Senses
Morals, values and what people value, are all the same thing. They lead to laws in society. A society's laws must be filled with respect for all creation before it can be considered a civilization. A society filled with laws that dishonor
the rights of creation is a society filled with dishonorable people, whether the people agree or not. (1)
People do not
pretend to separate religion from government
(Church from State), unless people
intend to say one thing and do another.
Whatever changes “in form” in a society but does not change “in substance,” still reflects what the people want, i.e. for slavery to never go away even if it means all citizens must continue to be slaves. Another example of what the people still want is for truths to be delayed until
the last day. A final example of what the people still want is for women to be first and foremost used in a sexual manner throughout society and especially how they are encouraged to dress and in the selling of products and services.
Whatever lingers in a society, legal or not, reflects the true intentions of the people.Actions alone and inaction alone expose the true nature of a society's value system. Words alone and silence alone attempt to hide the true nature of a society's value system. Examples, experience and the results of institutions provide ample evidence of a society's value system.
Each Person's Personal Value Test
Which society has the same value system as me? Once I have an answer, I must check the value system I've chosen against the universal value system of
Maat and the rights of creation. Are some changes necessary? Why or Why not?
Notes
(1) Once we reach a certain age, we absolutely know what our society reflects. If we do not, we have not matured sufficiently. If we have not matured as we should, we are becoming or have become stagnant. Stagnation makes us weaker and eventually sick.
All creation must remain in motion and go through the intended stages of change.
Humans must stay in motion according to their intended process of development in order to maintain the feel and rhythm of time and everything else in motion.