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Mystic's Code Of Morality Analysis

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Man’s morality is not that of an ordinary morality, but that of a new morality. This new morality is one of selfishness, not mystical or social.
2. This is the age of a moral crisis and man’s sins are destroying the world. In crying for new morality man sacrifices.
3. The world that surrounds man is the product of its own virtues and ideals.
4. All the hated men of the world, the men of the mind, have vanished and do not wish to be found. Those men are on strike against self-immolation, the creed of unearned rewards, and unrewarded duties.
5. Man has always been told to serve God’s purpose and to look out for the welfare of your neighbor, but not to please yourself. Man has always been told not to worry about their own pleasure because that …show more content…

Ordinary morality is damned and destruction is its purpose. Ordinary morality is accepting that you will be damned without being shown any proof of why, this is called original sin.
11. Men who are mystics of spirit lay their values with God, their whole livelihood is based on pleasing God, even though man cannot comprehend God’s standards. Mystics of the spirit have faith.
12. Mystics of muscle lay their values with society. The standards of society are beyond the right of man’s judgement and are obeyed as a primary absolute.
13. A mystic’s whole purpose of life is to be an abject zombie who serves a purpose he does not understand and is not to question.
14. Sacrifice is surrendering something you value in favor of something that you do not value. “If you own a bottle of milk and gave it to your starving child, it is not a sacrifice; if you give it to your neighbor’s child and let your own die, it is.” Full sacrifice is the full surrender of all values.
15. Sacrifice is the epitome of man’s morality.
16. If you achieve a state of total zero, no value in spirit, no gain in life, no profit, no reward, and then you have achieved the ideal moral perfection. Man is told that this is impossible to …show more content…

A part of another one of the premises is saying that men are to live their lives and not question their faith is not true at all. Men are told to question things about their lives and their faith. Having questions about your faith is good thing and often leads to good conversation with someone who understands the topic better than the man, like a priest. Perhaps it may be true that man cannot comprehend God’s purpose while living, but man is to live his life so that he can learn God’s purpose in the next life. If a man has lived a good life in the eyes of God he will be accepted into heaven and only then will he find out God’s true purpose, the purpose man spends his whole life searching

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