This dude is correct
As you cannot hate without loving
Love is a loaded term and people mean several different things when they speak of Love. I find it hard to define, myself. In my life it is interlinked with goodness and virtue. It's when I consciously do or don't do something for the good of someone else or myself. Notice how I say 'don't do'. You could mistake inaction with apathy, but I believe inaction can be born out of love too.
For me, it's Fear. I cannot love what I fear and I cannot fear what I love.
Hate is strong because it is corrupted love. Hate comes from a hope that something was meant to be in it's ideal form you love, but has been warped and ruined. This is why hate is so vile and strong, because it is primitive counter offensive or revenge to feeling your love of something being destroyed. Being separated from sadness and desperation, where you also know the love has been hurt or destroyed, but instead you internalize and malaise in the doom of it. Frustration being the fusion of both, where the love is doomed or on the brink, so you don't know whether you should strike or flee (I.E. a man crying yet also yelling and angry). Love is vague and can be anything material or imagined
Are you saying that OP is using the word implication incorrectly?
Implication means the conclusion that can be drawn from something although it is not explicitly stated. I don't see any way in which OP's question can be construed as being using the word implication incorrectly.
Hate precedes love. Hate is a byproduct of you manifesting within material reality aka being separated from infinity/God/unity/the womb whatever you’d like to call it. Now there’s you and things that are not you - you are no longer in a state of perfect timeless homeostasis being one with everything and what’s “not you” is now alien, other, and frankly unbearable to your infantile sense of being, you don’t want anything that’s not you to exist. Then comes love which is the same force with an opposite change – pulling you together with everything else that was othered in order to bring you back into a sense of wholeness.
Love and hate are technically “the same thing” in a sense that they’re the two variations or “poles” of the force attempting to get rid of separation and remerge duality into oneness. You either hate what is other and wish to destroy it so there is no longer separation or you love what is other and want to merge with it so, again, there is no separation.
>arbitrary story telling
Such a story can be told upside down, inside out and in reverse like Zapffe's The Last Messiah for example. You have no objective standard to determine which way is correct.
neither emotion is stronger
what YOU do with it is what defined it being stronger or weaker
Some people do good works for different motivations
Blessed is he who turns apathy into good works
>what is the spiritual implications of hate being stronger than love as feelings?
Hate isn't stronger than love as feeling for all people. It is according to ones disposition and mindfulness and clarity (etc.) that hate or love is stronger and more apparent and more evident (etc).
1. All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts. If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him, as the wheel follows the foot of the ox that draws the carriage.
2. All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts. If a man speaks or acts with a pure thought, happiness follows him, like a shadow that never leaves him.
3. "He abused me, he beat me, he defeated me, he robbed me,"—in those who harbour such thoughts hatred will never cease.
4. "He abused me, he beat me, he defeated me, he robbed me,"—in those who do not harbour such thoughts hatred will cease.
5. For hatred does not cease by hatred at any time: hatred ceases by love, this is an old rule.
6. The world does not know that we must all come to an end here;—but those who know it, their quarrels cease at once.
7. He who lives looking for pleasures only, his senses uncontrolled, immoderate in his food, idle, and weak, Mara (the tempter) will certainly overthrow him, as the wind throws down a weak tree.
8. He who lives without looking for pleasures, his senses well controlled, moderate in his food, faithful and strong, him Mara will certainly not overthrow, any more than the wind throws down a rocky mountain.
It isn't, it only looks like that because the world is full of retarded bonobos with a lack of self awareness, their feelings are possessed by their animalistic qualities and they themselves are possessed by their unchecked feelings.
I don't have any trouble being a balanced individual and i don't feel hate being stronger or more prevalent than love. I'm not gonna get into semantics though, talking about love can become a nightmare.
>Reality is the “opposite” of unreality, yet is contained in all, joins all, and is all there is. >>Sex is the “opposite” of virginity, yet is contained in all, joins all, and is all there is.
is the “opposite” of stagnation, yet is contained in all, joins all, and is all there is.
What would rule your thesis true is context, yet
according to context love can be stronger than
hate yet hate can be stronger than love, it's all
about context, if anything I would say your view
of reality is narrow and it would help you to
travel.
Wrong question.
What is so special about Hate and Love?
Are Hate and Love fundamental, or are there more primordial motives behind each?
What are sins of man compared to sins of the gods?
There isn't any.
why do you think so?
I don't think at all.
Hate is not the opposite of Love, Apathy is.
>Hate is not the opposite of Love, Apathy is.
>Oranges are not the opposite of apples, cannibalism is.
t. I am 14 years old and very smart.
That's wrong.
This dude is correct
As you cannot hate without loving
Love is a loaded term and people mean several different things when they speak of Love. I find it hard to define, myself. In my life it is interlinked with goodness and virtue. It's when I consciously do or don't do something for the good of someone else or myself. Notice how I say 'don't do'. You could mistake inaction with apathy, but I believe inaction can be born out of love too.
For me, it's Fear. I cannot love what I fear and I cannot fear what I love.
Cultivating apathy. It's a long hard road but I've never been happier
Hate is strong because it is corrupted love. Hate comes from a hope that something was meant to be in it's ideal form you love, but has been warped and ruined. This is why hate is so vile and strong, because it is primitive counter offensive or revenge to feeling your love of something being destroyed. Being separated from sadness and desperation, where you also know the love has been hurt or destroyed, but instead you internalize and malaise in the doom of it. Frustration being the fusion of both, where the love is doomed or on the brink, so you don't know whether you should strike or flee (I.E. a man crying yet also yelling and angry). Love is vague and can be anything material or imagined
why do pol tourists always use the word "implications" incorrectly when they make threads
are you autistic
Are you saying that OP is using the word implication incorrectly?
Implication means the conclusion that can be drawn from something although it is not explicitly stated. I don't see any way in which OP's question can be construed as being using the word implication incorrectly.
Hate precedes love. Hate is a byproduct of you manifesting within material reality aka being separated from infinity/God/unity/the womb whatever you’d like to call it. Now there’s you and things that are not you - you are no longer in a state of perfect timeless homeostasis being one with everything and what’s “not you” is now alien, other, and frankly unbearable to your infantile sense of being, you don’t want anything that’s not you to exist. Then comes love which is the same force with an opposite change – pulling you together with everything else that was othered in order to bring you back into a sense of wholeness.
Love and hate are technically “the same thing” in a sense that they’re the two variations or “poles” of the force attempting to get rid of separation and remerge duality into oneness. You either hate what is other and wish to destroy it so there is no longer separation or you love what is other and want to merge with it so, again, there is no separation.
>arbitrary story telling
Such a story can be told upside down, inside out and in reverse like Zapffe's The Last Messiah for example. You have no objective standard to determine which way is correct.
neither emotion is stronger
what YOU do with it is what defined it being stronger or weaker
Some people do good works for different motivations
Blessed is he who turns apathy into good works
>what is the spiritual implications of hate being stronger than love as feelings?
Hate isn't stronger than love as feeling for all people. It is according to ones disposition and mindfulness and clarity (etc.) that hate or love is stronger and more apparent and more evident (etc).
1. All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts. If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him, as the wheel follows the foot of the ox that draws the carriage.
2. All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts. If a man speaks or acts with a pure thought, happiness follows him, like a shadow that never leaves him.
3. "He abused me, he beat me, he defeated me, he robbed me,"—in those who harbour such thoughts hatred will never cease.
4. "He abused me, he beat me, he defeated me, he robbed me,"—in those who do not harbour such thoughts hatred will cease.
5. For hatred does not cease by hatred at any time: hatred ceases by love, this is an old rule.
6. The world does not know that we must all come to an end here;—but those who know it, their quarrels cease at once.
7. He who lives looking for pleasures only, his senses uncontrolled, immoderate in his food, idle, and weak, Mara (the tempter) will certainly overthrow him, as the wind throws down a weak tree.
8. He who lives without looking for pleasures, his senses well controlled, moderate in his food, faithful and strong, him Mara will certainly not overthrow, any more than the wind throws down a rocky mountain.
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2017/2017-h/2017-h.htm
It isn't, it only looks like that because the world is full of retarded bonobos with a lack of self awareness, their feelings are possessed by their animalistic qualities and they themselves are possessed by their unchecked feelings.
I don't have any trouble being a balanced individual and i don't feel hate being stronger or more prevalent than love. I'm not gonna get into semantics though, talking about love can become a nightmare.
Love is the “opposite” of every negative emotion, yet is contained in all, joins all, and is all there is.
>Reality is the “opposite” of unreality, yet is contained in all, joins all, and is all there is.
>>Sex is the “opposite” of virginity, yet is contained in all, joins all, and is all there is.
is the “opposite” of stagnation, yet is contained in all, joins all, and is all there is.
>hate being stronger than love
Quite the opposite
What would rule your thesis true is context, yet
according to context love can be stronger than
hate yet hate can be stronger than love, it's all
about context, if anything I would say your view
of reality is narrow and it would help you to
travel.
Wrong question.
What is so special about Hate and Love?
Are Hate and Love fundamental, or are there more primordial motives behind each?
What are sins of man compared to sins of the gods?