Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Nature-Given



Human minds are naturally free. This is how they function best and achieve their greatest potential. They roam everywhere and contemplate everything. This is their natural right and what they positively should do.

By its nature, the human mind rejects and resists all boundaries, restrictions, and limitations. Its only inhibition is the human brain’s natural, biological, and genetic lack of infinite power and knowledge. And the human mind fiercely resists, and seeks to radically expand, even these.

So it’s only natural that human bodies should be almost as free as human minds. This is what people passionately want. Of course, the human individual shouldn’t be allowed to commit crime or take away the liberty of others. But in all other ways he should be unrestricted and unfettered.

Human nature cries out for this. Human activity needs to be generally as free to roam, wander, explore, and boldly venture forth as human thought. Human minds and bodies should have the liberty to ferociously “play god” at all times.

Humans are at their truest and greatest when they’re at their freest. The human individual lives and thrives best under pure liberty. So too the human collective. Each enhances and enriches the other most when each is most free. Individual prosperity and social harmony are natural phenomena which are maximized by pure liberty.

The cynosure, essence, and foundation of human society and civilization is the Holy Individual. Everything in the group and collective should be focused on helping and exalting Him. His benefit and triumph is all-important to a rational and healthy world.

Life is all about the goodness, greatness, achievement, advancement, pleasure, and happiness of the individual. However valuable family, friends, and lovers are, the individual is still the most important thing in the universe. His nature-given freedom to behave and act as he wills is paramount.

Society and the collective must defer utterly to the glittering jewel which is the Holy Individual. The individual’s right to be free is natural, inborn, intrinsic, and inherent. This liberty is sacred, inalienable, ineluctable, and untouchable.


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