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Reward and punishment

If people like Hitler and etc, have emerged in society and the world, it is due to ignorance and weakness of the community that have prevented the continuing of manifestation, based on “true existence” and unit spirit. In any case, everything is associated with each other in the world directly or indirectly and affects each other. For example, as an author can take inspiration from thousands of culture, thought, writer and etc, for writing an inhuman book and equally another author elicit from thousands of thought, feeling, ideas and comments of others to provide a humanitarian book, the goodness or badness of a person at the same time is not specific to that person but with the person, other people and world situations, directly or indirectly were involved and are involving in it, (what is now, what in the past). And for the obscene acts of the person (the opposite of reward and punishment attitude), all humanity (not a particular group or community) should be reprimanded or should be honored for her/his goodness. (And there is no doubt that this topic includes me, you and our relatives.)16

In fact, reward and punishment is meaningless at the present moment and we’re all with our ignorance that make appear inhuman thoughts and feelings and with the perception and excellence of ourselves, lead to manifest humanitarian thoughts and emotions. The lack of responsibility towards evils and monopoly of goodness is meaningless, in the present moment.

When we look in our own lives and the world, with the perception of oneness and the present, with a view based on our own divinity and true existence and also we assume responsibility for defects, ignorance and inappropriate actions of ourselves and others and yet we appreciating existing knowledge and perfection and goodness, the unconditional love to ourselves and others is a component of cultural fundamental values in the family and the international community.