Conflict and Neutrality


 

 We hear the word conflict, and we most often think of war, physical fights, and such. The utter truth is that we are at conflict all of the time. There is no true way to completely escape it. The world is a place of discord and strife.

 The concept of neutrality seems sound at first, but what of it? Does it mean that you never take a stand, and invite all parties hate? With few exceptions, conflict is never right. Why should we fight those who are close to us, or despise someone we don't even truly know? Neutrality I'd the higher path to ascension and escape. Argumens serve little purpose, and its best to express you are disinterested in it.

 Let's face it, people go to war with each other, and often look for people to join them in their so called crusade. It's not wrong to express that you are a patriot, and you love where live, and your family (which I do with all my heart and soul) but know there is a place and time for everything. You wouldn't want to upset someone else, and potentially create conflict with one another. Believe that you are in harmony, and remember each action has reaction,  and the universe has a way of unfolding around you without participating in chaos. (Disputes are chaos; I know all of you are better than that.)

Neutrality is not a path for everyone. Be prepared to become essentially an escapist, and there still will be people that hate you. There is so much hate everywhere we loo. Are you prepared to walk the most righteous path, where conflict and words are senseless to you? Where the most important things occur to you at home in your sanctuary, within yourself? The high road is the one through the middle.

 To conclude, remember the law of karma when dealing with any actor in society. (We all take actions in this life, therefore we are "actors.") After you can rise above all, and be an eagle in the sky, soaring free of hate, truly knowing freedom, you will be glad for your decision to abide by karma and neutrality. Don't be afraid, for you will be admired, without ever hearing the concept. The strong always duck and run for cover.

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