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The human experience of reality is founded upon how it is thought, and appears in the form given to it. And as our every action has a consequence, the result of acting in relativity with thoughts of evil always results with painful consequences.
When you think of it, everything appears to you as you think of it. If you think good things about yourself, the result is usually that you perceive yourself in better light, that is, if you allow yourself to feel good about yourself. You also experience your reality in the content your body makes it to manifest to you, and surrounds you with the content given by the sub-conscious, and including the content you give to it with your conscious thoughts.
When we feel miserable, the context of our existence surrounds us with miserable sensations. You have a bad day, and if anyone has the nerves to tell you on such a day anything that resembles of being against you, it is hell time. An evil thought gives the texture of evil to actions and spoken words, and as evil is characterized of being against life, the consequences of evil are painful for both, to the person the evil is done against and for the one who manifests evil.
As setting motion such forces, the consequences remain also in both persons, and tend to cause further harm in the future. Now it is not evil to speak up, and clear the air, it is just something in our nature and standing out for oneself is what everyone with enough good conscience should do. Evil is usually a need or desire to inflict pain to someone, but as it is a matter of thought, it can be recognized before it manifests through actions, and before hell is loose, constructive means to solve the problem should be thought out.
To succeed in life, one must learn to play the mind game of representations. If there are obstacles, they must be solved in the level when they are still representations, and then find the path that leads to success. It is the same with recognizing something originating from the inconsiderate nature of evil, but if you did not make it on time to prevent it from manifesting, learn from that mistake and do not leave yourself to churn in the mistakes for too long, for such can only produce a representational trap, projecting the past inside your mind, leaving the present and the future outside of it.
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The author of The Art of Perception: An Introduction to Information Reality (2008), Path of the Eternal Truth: The Practical Science and Contemporary Philosophy of What Buddha Himself Taught of the Path of the Enlightened in Dhammapada (2009), Enlightened Life of Buddhism: A Workbook for Interpreting the 423 Teachings of Enlightenment in Dhammapada (2009), The Transcendental Awareness of Buddha: A Workbook for Interpreting the Teachings in Lankavatara Sutra and Diamond Sutra (2010), The Divine Krishna: A Workbook for Interpreting the Teachings in the Bhagavad Gita (2010), The Undivided Wisdom of Confucius: A Workbook for Interpreting the Teachings in the Analects of Confucius (2010), My Tao Te Ching: A Workbook for Interpreting the Teachings and Poems in Tao Te Ching (2010), Divinity: A Portrait of Human Spirituality (2010). You can find my published works from b&n: 














