Gender Values

Gender Values

Gender Values

Roy Michael Blakely

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Outskirts Press
Año de edición:
2010
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9781432757359
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GENDER VALUES…a proposal of marriage in a bottleWe are all little pieces of God, without a memory of who we were before Earthly birth, as we all are given a chance to live in our Earthly bodies, to discover the individuals God has allowed us to become of our own choosing. What a wonderful gift of love we all have to receive, if we but just have the faith to inquire of our gender, to experience the value of being human, to love beyond ourselves and illuminate our divine origin with character and trust as our answer to life.With the clarity of my passion, I live to remove doubt within and for whom I am with. This is the heart of AGOPA…Affection Gains Omnipotence Purifying Awareness. The affection begins with Gender Values.My own experience with honesty has revealed to me, that the biggest journey of all-that we are all on, is the exploration of ourselves for happiness‘ sake, against our own individual hypocrisies. I have found hypocrisy to be like a bacteria or virus that claims our ignorance with arrogance through living, when we lack the discipline of self vigilance . By arrogance, I mean a lack of honor for truth over pride-assumption-rumor-indifference-or pretense. By vigilance I mean not allowing ones arrogance to overrule ones conscience, or not allowing impotent beliefs our ignorance to overrule truth when it is to ones self, evident. Regular As a discipline, self vigilance is a learning experience, which makes forgiveness so important. Not from others so much as from ourselves. As a learning experience, we must believe in ourselves independent of our peers, that we have the courage to change against beliefs that have been rendered impotent by truth evident, if only to ones self. To do otherwise, is to be sanctimonious arrogance choosing hypocrisy. Sanctimony is a danger to all by ones’ habit of pain, because there is nothing anyone can do to render the choice of arrogance a verdict of conscience over pride, or a virtue of love over indifference. Such is the kind of person to whom truth matters not, a liar at heart who will find malice for all in their path who do not worship that same pride and indifference that marks ego as their only means for respect. CHARACTER IS THE COURAGE TO ACT WITH SELF VIGILANCETrust recognizes sex as the expression of joy by intimacy and orgasm, that validates with affection the power of meaning to give, not an enforcer of love on a budget between two in marriage. That validation doesn’t question marriage with the value of others, because self worth does not accommodate sex as a source of affection from which to love.The value you inherit for the worth of your own joy to answer your needs, is the product of the affection, given what family-friendship-marriage-and faith accepts as the price of honor for what you are to them, to pay you with love . That love is either placated upon idealism for the inevitability of betrayal-or-met with honor upon liberty for the fulfillment of a Trust, depending on what family-friendship-marriage-and faith accepts as the price of honor for its meaning. That price of honor is defined by what affection is allowed to provide, given the individual as a worth to answer our needs with the value of our lives. It all comes down to what we believe in. Growth is the worth in the broadening of awareness inherent of Gender Values, and not by its confinement when detained with the bias of gender differences. Without Gender Values to address the foundation of self worth for the joy of our affection in family-friendship-marriage-and faith, our worth by God’s design will not survive against the decadence in the human condition, defining Man’s inhumanity to Man.

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