Under the shade of virtue
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Even the shadow of virtue...
“Roofs that were raised, decorated, and supported… Palaces, buildings, and trees were built around them, planted, shaded, and bore fruit… like those that were called the Gardens of Babylon.”
We read history and literature, but from our own philosophical perspective, which governs the mind with logical reasoning and governs emotion with sincere heartfelt feelings. Here we create a beautiful and logical point of view. “Read,” for from it revelation begins, and learn how to have your own philosophy stemming from knowledge and then diligence.
Life was created for us to strive, reflect, and worship—each according to their own religion, beliefs, and principles. Society progresses according to the character of its people. If they are wise, this is a social virtue that will elevate the second and third generations. But if they are ignorant, this is the sin of those who are aware of it, leaving their society to wallow in the mire of sin while they themselves are saved, as they believe, by reaching the ship of safety.
Leaving their children's future in the hands of those who perpetuate social injustice. Love lies between sin and virtue, and society and its claims of virtue. Between sin and virtue, there is a hair's breadth that can save you or destroy you.
Under the shade of virtue, love resides, peace prevails, and the meaning of life is found. This is the quality that the saint sought among his sacred texts, found in his innate nature, and wrote about in his book, "The Elephant."