Django Degree, II

Creating a book to help you journey back to who you really are.

Django Degree, II

Creating a book to help you journey back to who you really are.

Django Degree, II

Creating a book to help you journey back to who you really are.

December 21, 2023

Thought 18: Unconditional Loves Morality: A Lost Society Cry For Help

In the bustling avenues of our Western culture, we're deeply entangled in a web of moral codes, a labyrinth that often leads us to question the essence of our existence. But have you ever paused and pondered, "Does it have to be this way?" Imagine a world stripped of laws and consequences. Would humanity spiral into chaos, or is this fear a reflection of our cultural fabric, woven with threads of separation and a relentless quest for more?

Reflecting on the profound words of Alan Watts, who eloquently said, "Money simply represents wealth in the same way that the menu represents dinner," we're led to a crucial realization. We live in a society hypnotized by the illusion of wealth, mistaking the menu for the meal. But what happens when a culture, including its spirituality, becomes so fixated on materiality that it loses sight of true wealth?

In this world, we feel disconnected. Our strength, we're led to believe, springs from the ego, the resounding "I AM." Those with less may feel justified in taking from those with more, driven by a philosophy of 'by any means necessary.' It's a world where morality becomes a necessity, not because it's inherent to our nature, but because we've been taught to divide our love between those we care for and those we don't. And in this division, we lose sight of what it means to love unconditionally.

Consider the wise words of Humble The Poet from his enlightening book "How To Be Love(d)": "Receiving unconditional love is a pipe dream; accessing it, on the other hand, is completely possible." (Poet) This profound statement unveils a truth we often overlook. As a culture obsessed with receiving, we've neglected the eternal essence of love. We cannot control whether we receive love from others, be it parents, lovers, or children. Yet, no one can strip us of our inherent capacity to love unconditionally. By embracing this form of love, we unlock a path to loving ourselves in ways we've rarely experienced in our Western paradigm.

Now, envision a world where, instead of obsessively seeking love from external sources, we turn that immense capacity inward. We nurture a self-love that's free of conditions, a love so profound that it renders external validation irrelevant. In this space, gratitude for the sheer wonder of existence becomes unshakeable. Such a world transcends the need for morals, for why would we ever treat another in a way that leads to negativity or pain? The cost would be too great, not in material terms, but in the currency of emotional and spiritual well-being.

As we embark on this journey of self-discovery and unconditional love, let us remember that the moral compass we so diligently seek to guide us is already within us. It's embedded in our ability to love without limits, to see beyond the illusions of material wealth, and to recognize the interconnectedness of all beings.

In this transformative process, we're not just redefining morality; we're redefining ourselves. We're moving from a culture of acquisition to one of appreciation, from a mindset of scarcity to one of abundance in love and compassion. This shift isn't just about changing how we interact with others; it's about transforming how we view ourselves and our place in the universe.

So, as we navigate the complexities of life, let's challenge ourselves to look beyond the superficial. Let's strive to understand the deeper currents that shape our thoughts, actions, and relationships. By doing so, we not only elevate our own existence but also contribute to a more loving, compassionate, and morally grounded world.

Remember, the journey to unconditional love and a higher moral understanding begins not outside, but within. It starts with a simple yet profound shift in perspective, a commitment to exploring the depths of our own hearts and minds. As we embark on this path, let's embrace each step with curiosity, compassion, and an unwavering belief in the transformative power of love.

In closing, I invite you to awaken to the possibilities that lie within you. Embrace the journey with an open heart and mind, and discover the boundless potential of a life lived in harmony with love and morality. Let's not just dream of a better world; let's be the architects of it, one act of unconditional love at a time. I hope you wake up.



February 17, 2023

Thought 18: Unconditional Loves Morality: A Lost Society Cry For Help

In the bustling avenues of our Western culture, we're deeply entangled in a web of moral codes, a labyrinth that often leads us to question the essence of our existence. But have you ever paused and pondered, "Does it have to be this way?" Imagine a world stripped of laws and consequences. Would humanity spiral into chaos, or is this fear a reflection of our cultural fabric, woven with threads of separation and a relentless quest for more?

Reflecting on the profound words of Alan Watts, who eloquently said, "Money simply represents wealth in the same way that the menu represents dinner," we're led to a crucial realization. We live in a society hypnotized by the illusion of wealth, mistaking the menu for the meal. But what happens when a culture, including its spirituality, becomes so fixated on materiality that it loses sight of true wealth?

In this world, we feel disconnected. Our strength, we're led to believe, springs from the ego, the resounding "I AM." Those with less may feel justified in taking from those with more, driven by a philosophy of 'by any means necessary.' It's a world where morality becomes a necessity, not because it's inherent to our nature, but because we've been taught to divide our love between those we care for and those we don't. And in this division, we lose sight of what it means to love unconditionally.

Consider the wise words of Humble The Poet from his enlightening book "How To Be Love(d)": "Receiving unconditional love is a pipe dream; accessing it, on the other hand, is completely possible." (Poet) This profound statement unveils a truth we often overlook. As a culture obsessed with receiving, we've neglected the eternal essence of love. We cannot control whether we receive love from others, be it parents, lovers, or children. Yet, no one can strip us of our inherent capacity to love unconditionally. By embracing this form of love, we unlock a path to loving ourselves in ways we've rarely experienced in our Western paradigm.

Now, envision a world where, instead of obsessively seeking love from external sources, we turn that immense capacity inward. We nurture a self-love that's free of conditions, a love so profound that it renders external validation irrelevant. In this space, gratitude for the sheer wonder of existence becomes unshakeable. Such a world transcends the need for morals, for why would we ever treat another in a way that leads to negativity or pain? The cost would be too great, not in material terms, but in the currency of emotional and spiritual well-being.

As we embark on this journey of self-discovery and unconditional love, let us remember that the moral compass we so diligently seek to guide us is already within us. It's embedded in our ability to love without limits, to see beyond the illusions of material wealth, and to recognize the interconnectedness of all beings.

In this transformative process, we're not just redefining morality; we're redefining ourselves. We're moving from a culture of acquisition to one of appreciation, from a mindset of scarcity to one of abundance in love and compassion. This shift isn't just about changing how we interact with others; it's about transforming how we view ourselves and our place in the universe.

So, as we navigate the complexities of life, let's challenge ourselves to look beyond the superficial. Let's strive to understand the deeper currents that shape our thoughts, actions, and relationships. By doing so, we not only elevate our own existence but also contribute to a more loving, compassionate, and morally grounded world.

Remember, the journey to unconditional love and a higher moral understanding begins not outside, but within. It starts with a simple yet profound shift in perspective, a commitment to exploring the depths of our own hearts and minds. As we embark on this path, let's embrace each step with curiosity, compassion, and an unwavering belief in the transformative power of love.

In closing, I invite you to awaken to the possibilities that lie within you. Embrace the journey with an open heart and mind, and discover the boundless potential of a life lived in harmony with love and morality. Let's not just dream of a better world; let's be the architects of it, one act of unconditional love at a time. I hope you wake up.



February 17, 2023

(Director's Version) Confrontation with a Primate in Japan's Deserted Western Universe

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In the bustling avenues of our Western culture, we're deeply entangled in a web of moral codes, a labyrinth that often leads us to question the essence of our existence. But have you ever paused and pondered, "Does it have to be this way?" Imagine a world stripped of laws and consequences. Would humanity spiral into chaos, or is this fear a reflection of our cultural fabric, woven with threads of separation and a relentless quest for more?

Reflecting on the profound words of Alan Watts, who eloquently said, "Money simply represents wealth in the same way that the menu represents dinner," we're led to a crucial realization. We live in a society hypnotized by the illusion of wealth, mistaking the menu for the meal. But what happens when a culture, including its spirituality, becomes so fixated on materiality that it loses sight of true wealth?

In this world, we feel disconnected. Our strength, we're led to believe, springs from the ego, the resounding "I AM." Those with less may feel justified in taking from those with more, driven by a philosophy of 'by any means necessary.' It's a world where morality becomes a necessity, not because it's inherent to our nature, but because we've been taught to divide our love between those we care for and those we don't. And in this division, we lose sight of what it means to love unconditionally.

Consider the wise words of Humble The Poet from his enlightening book "How To Be Love(d)": "Receiving unconditional love is a pipe dream; accessing it, on the other hand, is completely possible." (Poet) This profound statement unveils a truth we often overlook. As a culture obsessed with receiving, we've neglected the eternal essence of love. We cannot control whether we receive love from others, be it parents, lovers, or children. Yet, no one can strip us of our inherent capacity to love unconditionally. By embracing this form of love, we unlock a path to loving ourselves in ways we've rarely experienced in our Western paradigm.

Now, envision a world where, instead of obsessively seeking love from external sources, we turn that immense capacity inward. We nurture a self-love that's free of conditions, a love so profound that it renders external validation irrelevant. In this space, gratitude for the sheer wonder of existence becomes unshakeable. Such a world transcends the need for morals, for why would we ever treat another in a way that leads to negativity or pain? The cost would be too great, not in material terms, but in the currency of emotional and spiritual well-being.

As we embark on this journey of self-discovery and unconditional love, let us remember that the moral compass we so diligently seek to guide us is already within us. It's embedded in our ability to love without limits, to see beyond the illusions of material wealth, and to recognize the interconnectedness of all beings.

In this transformative process, we're not just redefining morality; we're redefining ourselves. We're moving from a culture of acquisition to one of appreciation, from a mindset of scarcity to one of abundance in love and compassion. This shift isn't just about changing how we interact with others; it's about transforming how we view ourselves and our place in the universe.

So, as we navigate the complexities of life, let's challenge ourselves to look beyond the superficial. Let's strive to understand the deeper currents that shape our thoughts, actions, and relationships. By doing so, we not only elevate our own existence but also contribute to a more loving, compassionate, and morally grounded world.

Remember, the journey to unconditional love and a higher moral understanding begins not outside, but within. It starts with a simple yet profound shift in perspective, a commitment to exploring the depths of our own hearts and minds. As we embark on this path, let's embrace each step with curiosity, compassion, and an unwavering belief in the transformative power of love.

In closing, I invite you to awaken to the possibilities that lie within you. Embrace the journey with an open heart and mind, and discover the boundless potential of a life lived in harmony with love and morality. Let's not just dream of a better world; let's be the architects of it, one act of unconditional love at a time. I hope you wake up.