The mind is an extraordinary tool—the most versatile and powerful instrument we know of in the universe. But without a strong collective morality and a commitment to serving love, it becomes an agent of destruction, blindly justifying the means to its ends. Disconnected from the natural, rhythmic flow of the universe, the mind becomes controlled by fear. Even the elites—those in corporate and political power who seek dominion over the world—act out of a desperate need for certainty and control. They aim to be God, so they need not trust God.
The mind is an extraordinary tool—the most versatile and powerful instrument we know of in the universe. But without a strong collective morality and a commitment to serving love, it becomes an agent of destruction, blindly justifying the means to its ends. Disconnected from the natural, rhythmic flow of the universe, the mind becomes controlled by fear. Even the elites—those in corporate and political power who seek dominion over the world—act out of a desperate need for certainty and control. They aim to be God, so they need not trust God.