Originally written for my Substack.

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It really is as simple as that. One cannot come to understand the immorality and illegitimacy of the state – or “government” and “authority” – until one has developed True Conscience. We need to bring supreme clarity to what that is and means.

First of all, conscience isn’t a thing you have. You don’t have a conscience. That’s like saying “I have a knowledge.” It isn’t subjective opinion based on feelings or beliefs, either. We cannot each have our own unique moral code, otherwise it isn’t conscience. That defies the meaning of the word. Morality, in nature, is not relative or subjective. You cannot be a moral relativist and have conscience at the same time.

The word comes from the Latin con- meaning “together” and the Latin scio, sciere meaning “to know.” It is knowledge that we are supposed to know together, as a species. In other words, common sense. It is the knowledge of the objective difference between right behavior and wrong behavior; between harmful and non-harmful; between moral and immoral.

We do not have conscience as a society. If we did we wouldn’t be in this mess. Most of us have a rudimentary understanding of right and wrong (as in don’t hurt people or take their stuff), but we don’t broaden that understanding or apply objective moral principles to larger situations or conditions. We see morality as a subjective mental construct. We base our notions of right and wrong on personal feelings, beliefs, whims, preferences, likes and dislikes. This is dangerous thinking. If our concepts of right and wrong are purely subjective, then contradiction is inevitable, and so is harm. For example: 2+2 cannot equal both 4 and 5. When the math is wrong, the results are disastrous. Right now, the math of morality is pure chaos, and that’s evident in our human condition. This is partly due to the ego getting in the way. The ego never wants to acknowledge the truth, it just wants what it wants.

If we believe we benefit from someone else’s immoral actions (e.g. theft, coercion, duress, deception, and other infringements upon the rights of others), we’re either failing to recognize them as immoral, or we do recognize them but choose to justify and condone them. In either case, there is no real conscience, only the self-preserving ego. The ego always says,

“I want MY freedom, MY comfort, MY traditions, and MY beliefs protected regardless of the suffering others experience who aren’t like me.” 

We may not want to do the harmful actions ourselves, but most of us turn a blind eye when someone else – i.e. “government” and “authority” – is doing them seemingly on our behalf, because we think we benefit from it. In other words, “if it’s right for ME, it’s right.” However, not wanting to engage in such behavior personally is a good sign that you have the potential for conscience. Your emotions are informing you that hurting someone is a bad thing. That’s the purpose of guilt. That emotion is supposed to be felt so you won’t continue to do bad things. When someone else is doing them for you that guilty feeling is lessened or suppressed, and that makes it easier for you to look away from injustice. You reap rewards from someone else’s wrong-doings and tell yourselves,

“I didn’t take the action, so I did nothing wrong!” or
“It’s for the greater good! It’s a necessary evil!” 

You may not be culpable for the crime itself, but you’re still guilty of condoning it. You’re saying evil is okay, and other people’s suffering is okay, as long as you get something out of it. You’re trying to turn a wrong into a right, and that cannot be done in reality. This nonstop “me me me” thinking is a very low level of consciousness that the sorcerers of this world want us in perpetually. It’s Satanic consciousness, and all that we manifest begins in the mind. Mind precedes everything. If our thoughts and beliefs are corrupt, so will our actions be in the world. I hope you understand what I’m saying here, because if we want things to change for the better we need to get out of that mindset YESTERDAY.

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A person who has true conscience and lives in accordance with it does not make justifications or excuses for harmful behavior no matter what “greater good” they believe in or what rewards they think they could reap from it. The ends do not justify the means if the means cause harm. That’s the philosophy of movie villains, not the good guys!

A person with conscience not only recognizes evil with supreme clarity, they actively reject it and stand against it. They place moral principles and right action above self-preservation. Truth, Love and Conscience are the highest Law, not one’s own whims; and when you have that level of knowledge and clarity you are able to see reality for what it is, not what you want or believe it to be.

Living by conscience truly is the master key to freedom. When we’re all on the same page regarding right and wrong, and willing to live by those objective moral principles as a species, suffering is dramatically reduced. When there is no conscience there is only contradiction and conflict, only suffering, and we can be easily misled and manipulated into believing nonsense like “government" and it’s arbitrary whims called “law.” There is nothing moral about believing some human beings have “rights” to rule and command while everyone else is under duress and obligated to obey. That’s not freedom, that’s slavery. Even if you say you consent to it, that still doesn’t justify it. Your consent cannot extend to other people. Your consent doesn’t change morality. Whether it’s called kingship (rule by one) or government (rule by few), it’s still slavery and it’s still immoral. Your consent to it keeps the belief alive and thriving in the consciousness of humanity, and perpetuates the violence done in the name of your so-called “greater good.”

If you still believe in the legitimacy of “authority” and “government,” you do not have conscience. That knowledge is not fully developed and integrated. You do not have full clarity of the inherent-in-nature and objective difference between right and wrong, nor do you fully live by those principles. If that statement offends you, good. Truth hurts. That’s not meant to be an insult, but a motivation to do something about it.

We can all know the basics individually, and be moral enough in our daily lives to not cause harm to others, but conscience is deeper. It’s universal and collective. Conscience is an aspect of True Care. Without Care as the generative force in our lives we disconnect from conscience. We become apathetic to the suffering in the world. Nihilism sets in. We can say we want peace and freedom all day long, but Care is what motivates us to actually create those conditions. If it withers away, so does conscience.

If we did have conscience as a species we wouldn’t be living in duress under the whims and decrees of psychopaths calling themselves “author-ity.” They’re the authors of evil, not moral law. They’re the elites of the bottom of a trash can, not a free society. If we had conscience, we wouldn’t be falling for these psy-ops. That’s what the belief in “authority” is – a psy-op to convince us that we’d all be living in chaos and cannibalism without someone ruling us. It’s a psy-op to convince us that slavery is necessary for order and peace. If we had conscience, we’d know better than that. We’d be thriving, prospering, and evolving as a free and sovereign species under Natural Law. A conscious species with conscience never would have allowed this shit.

It’s time to stop making everything about “you and yours,” get your selfish ego out of the way, and evolve and extend your understanding of right and wrong to the whole global situation. Aggregate morality creates aggregate freedom. We’re all in this together, karmically. Our freedom is interconnected, not individualistic. Develop your conscience, put principles first, and teach others. That’s our way out of this, and it starts with Care. Again – without care, conscience withers. Without conscience, we suffer, because it is the most important knowledge in the universe. If we don’t know the objective difference between right and wrong, we can’t see evil for what it is. We’ll keep on believing “authority” is legitimate, and that “nothing will ever change,” and keep being self-centered and black-pilled trash, and stay enslaved.

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Nothing is going to magically change for the better just because we want it to. Knowledge is required, Understanding is required, and then Action is required. That’s what Wisdom is – doing the right thing. And right now, the right thing is to get your conscience online, see the sham for what it is, and help others see it, too. Teach. Be way-showers. We have to keep that momentum going no matter how exhausting and painful it is or how futile it seems. We don’t do this work for personal reward, we do it because it’s the correct, moral and right thing to do.

Nihilism is cowardice, so don’t be a coward. Become the conscious, caring being with conscience. You can do it. You can. Cultivate True Care. Do what’s right because it’s right. Then and only then will we have a fighting chance. If we just sit around popping our black pills, we’re finished. If we keep trying to justify evil because we don’t recognize it or don’t care, we’re finished. Humanity as a sovereign species is over.

Only when we do our duty to Truth, to Creation, and to all Consciousness can we avert that bleak reality and create the kind of world we all say we want. It’s the ultimate act of Love – Agapé Love. Love is Care and Conscience. Love is Sovereignty. Love is Anarchy. Love is the Law. Don’t break it.