What is righteousness? And how do you have a pure heart?

Mr. Ed

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Must one confess wrongdoings & inequities to have a pure heart?

define righteousness?

Are humans meant to suffer?

How do animal and human differ in the way they think and reason?

Would humanity benefit if we were less human and more beast?
 

Must one confess wrongdoings & inequities to have a pure heart?

I have read two schools of thought on this. One is that confession and prayer for forgiveness of sin, purifies us. That makes us feel better, lighter and more at peace. The other school of thought is that, at least, too much confession can make a person consumed with their own guilt and that is not good.

In my own experience, prayers for forgiveness have definitely helped me quite a bit. I have a lot of chronic pain, I live in a lot of anger. And that makes me feel horrible as a person. Prayers for forgiveness have helped me a lot.

define righteousness?


I heard one saint define sin very simply as acts that cause harm to others. And, I guess, that would really include acts that cause harm to oneself. So, I guess righteousness would be the dedicated work to cause the least harm to others and oneself...and do the most good to others and oneself.


Are humans meant to suffer?


I have read the writing of one saint that suffering is the price we pay for spiritual growth. So, suffering is kind of the currency here. So, in that sense, yes, we are meant to suffer. However, in those religious terms, we are suffering down here on earth...for an eternal reward and infinite bliss. So, in that context, it is a small price to pay for the eventual reward.

How do animal and human differ in the way they think and reason?

I have read a couple of things about this. That animals, in a sense, are like toddlers. They rise to an intelligence and emotional sensitivity not unlike a 2 or 3 year old. And, they never evolve beyond that. Also, they have no concept of sin...so they are, like children are, very innocent.

Also, they don't reflect all that much and live in the moment. So, for example, when an animal is in pain, they are just living in the moment of the pain. They don't really compare their pain at the moment to the past and mourn for the past without pain, they just live in the moment.

Would humanity benefit if we were less human and more beast?

Well, Walt Whitman wrote, "don't forget your barbaric yarp." So, he is asserting that we need to remember, let us say, the power within us. And that power, you could say, is that animal side of us. So, I guess he is saying that if we move towards depression and pain, we should remember that we have an "animal" inside or a "warrior" inside and not be afraid to call on it, to reduce our difficulties.

There is an ancient prayer to God that goes, "Thy power and energy I invoke, thy battle fury I invoke."

As a disabled person living in chronic pain, I have taken this advice very seriously. In order to overcome pain, I directly learned some martial art breathing techniques. Many athletes use something similar. And that has, indeed, helped me get through difficult times.
 
What is righteousness?
Being in the right, which I believe I always am! Others may not agree, but they would be wrong, wrongeous maybe?
And how do you have a pure heart?
Absolutely, pure human tissue, all mine. No implants...
How do animal and human differ in the way they think and reason?
Probably less than we think.

It seems to me the biggest difference is our ability to "group think". That is remember and learn from others, and record those memories and learnings. Without that there would be no civilization and we'd pretty much look a lot like other primates.
 
In my opinion, I feel pure righteousness and a total pure heart is unattainable. We can and we should confess and ask for forgiveness of our sins and because we have such a gracious God he forgives us for our sins. We however have a sinful nature and that is why we continually have to seek God and confess to God our sins frequently. There are even times that we do the same sin over and over again, but God keeps forgiving us for it. We were born into Sin. It is all around us and as hard as we try a total pure heart and pure righteousness is unattainable.
 
Basically, righteousness is never doing anything wrong. How many of us can claim that? We all have a conscience....that inner self who knows right from wrong. I don't think anyone has a pure heart, it's not possible. We all have our dark side....some of us choose to give in to it....others don't.
 
Must one confess wrongdoings & inequities to have a pure heart?

I have read two schools of thought on this. One is that confession and prayer for forgiveness of sin, purifies us. That makes us feel better, lighter and more at peace. The other school of thought is that, at least, too much confession can make a person consumed with their own guilt and that is not good.

In my own experience, prayers for forgiveness have definitely helped me quite a bit. I have a lot of chronic pain, I live in a lot of anger. And that makes me feel horrible as a person. Prayers for forgiveness have helped me a lot.

define righteousness?


I heard one saint define sin very simply as acts that cause harm to others. And, I guess, that would really include acts that cause harm to oneself. So, I guess righteousness would be the dedicated work to cause the least harm to others and oneself...and do the most good to others and oneself.


Are humans meant to suffer?


I have read the writing of one saint that suffering is the price we pay for spiritual growth. So, suffering is kind of the currency here. So, in that sense, yes, we are meant to suffer. However, in those religious terms, we are suffering down here on earth...for an eternal reward and infinite bliss. So, in that context, it is a small price to pay for the eventual reward.

How do animal and human differ in the way they think and reason?

I have read a couple of things about this. That animals, in a sense, are like toddlers. They rise to an intelligence and emotional sensitivity not unlike a 2 or 3 year old. And, they never evolve beyond that. Also, they have no concept of sin...so they are, like children are, very innocent.

Also, they don't reflect all that much and live in the moment. So, for example, when an animal is in pain, they are just living in the moment of the pain. They don't really compare their pain at the moment to the past and mourn for the past without pain, they just live in the moment.

Would humanity benefit if we were less human and more beast?

Well, Walt Whitman wrote, "don't forget your barbaric yarp." So, he is asserting that we need to remember, let us say, the power within us. And that power, you could say, is that animal side of us. So, I guess he is saying that if we move towards depression and pain, we should remember that we have an "animal" inside or a "warrior" inside and not be afraid to call on it, to reduce our difficulties.

There is an ancient prayer to God that goes, "Thy power and energy I invoke, thy battle fury I invoke."

As a disabled person living in chronic pain, I have taken this advice very seriously. In order to overcome pain, I directly learned some martial art breathing techniques. Many athletes use something similar. And that has, indeed, helped me get through difficult times.
Thank you, your response is very well thought out!
 
Basically, righteousness is never doing anything wrong. How many of us can claim that? We all have a conscience....that inner self who knows right from wrong. I don't think anyone has a pure heart, it's not possible. We all have our dark side....some of us choose to give in to it....others don't.


“I feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience.”

- William Shakespeare

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Frederick Douglass wrote that Abraham Lincoln had the purest heart of any man that he ever met.
 
Must one confess wrongdoings & inequities to have a pure heart?

define righteousness?

Are humans meant to suffer?

How do animal and human differ in the way they think and reason?

Would humanity benefit if we were less human and more beast?
Must one confess wrongdoings & inequities to have a pure heart?

Yes
But we can't even do that of our own
We can't even repent of our own

It's all from God

All we need to do, or can do, is ask

define righteousness?

Wanting to do right, for righteousness' sake (not selfish benefit)

Are humans meant to suffer?

No
It's of our own undoing

How do animal and human differ in the way they think and reason?

We are given the power of choice

Would humanity benefit if we were less human and more beast?

Seems so at times

Our choices haven't been all that good
 
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Pure of heart has a hard time surviving in a dog eat dog world. It's why most organized religions prosper because they convinces us that our time will come in the afterlife and we must have their help to achieve it.
 
Must one confess wrongdoings & inequities to have a pure heart?
- define righteousness?
- Are humans meant to suffer?
- How do animal and human differ in the way they think and reason?
- Would humanity benefit if we were less human and more beast?
Very good questions in my view, and each one worth its own thread, (again in my view!).

The first one alone has me scratching my head, and my first guess, or instinct would be to say "No", (its not necessary to " confess" etc., etc.), but I'm ready to be contradicted, as I could well change my own mind, when I've thought a bit more about it,(?). :)
 


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