Israel and Palestine
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The way one looks at the world depends on one’s conditioning. Hopefully, your primary caregivers were classy people who did not consider the needs of others inferior to their own. A hard and fast appreciation of the principle of non-injury modeled by them is life’s most valuable asset because dharma is built-in.
That certain things are always right, and that others are always wrong is moral clarity. It is wrong to injure one’s God-given body and mind and the God-given minds and bodies of others. Clarity on this topic guarantees relationships built on love, the only other reasonable option. Love cradles a benevolent creation in compassionate arms. It is an unassailably true that each and every one of us, including evil doers, wants to be loved and harbors an expectation of non-injury.
We invite you to set aside your beliefs and opinions, political and otherwise, and read the essay below, which ShiningWorld endorses unequivocally. It is offered by a New York Times editorialist, whose race, creed and politics are irrelevant, and showcases the moral clarity that the President of the United States brought to the world in light of the recent events in Israel. It shows that during trying times particularly, the Truth shines in all its glory. We are not worthy to stand with Truth if we countenance injury to ourselves and others.