Wednesday 23 April 2008

guilty of charge

i'm sitting in my office, trying to stay awake by making myself busy with whatsoever.

i'm thinking about guilt. it's a pretty lousy feeling don't you think. but as far as i know it's socially conditioned. i mean would we feel guilt if our whole lives there wouldn't be someone reminding us of what we do wrong, what is socially acceptable, what is morally acceptable etc. ? i don't think ancient tribes had problems with guilt. i mean they knew if they kill an animal, it's simply an act of survival in the circle of life. their whole lives were simply act of natural behaviour. but look at us now. sometimes i feel like we're some freaks of nature. if we would act in natural order, we wouldn't feel guilt would we? i don't know, it's just my thinking, i might be wrong, but i'm almost sure we wouldn't.
but on the other hand, we are somehow advanced version of ancient tribes, so we're kinda supposed to know better, to think differently, act differently and so on. and i don't know, maybe it means that with all this progress we've gained through centuries, guilt comes along in package.

david icke was talking about guilt as a mean of manipulation. like for example Christianity makes all this ''stupid'' laws and rules of how a proper man should live. and constantly reminds us of punishment that comes if one does not obey the rules. they're seeding guilt into our minds from the day you enter your first Sunday ceremony. well, that's a healthy way to raise a person into a self-confident and successful creature! NOT!

so much about guilt for today...

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