Chapter 192: About Aspirations
Chapter 13
Perpetual Search
Now regarding this search, dear Cardinals, our own self-interest and the perpetual inquiry of the truth about the yearning of our souls differ from what we ought to do, and this is a guiding of our morals and self-regulation, rather than indulging into our own desires and preservation of our souls when we think less of others, and more of our ambitions.
Heroic deeds, therefore, rests in loyalty most necessarily, but it is a delicate force not to be infected by corrupted thoughts that can never be entertained through a clear mind, but a thinking process that is blinded by the mist of our own devised selfish ends.
It is a necessary perpetual search to preserve the good in all of our minds in order to contain the positive quality of our thoughts, and not to be consumed by the evil force of self-destructive ends.
These objectives, as dark and sinister as they are, are unavoidable qualities of the good, for freedom comes with a choice, and anything good without a choice is not freedom, but a slavery in itself, which becomes inherently bad for that sake alone.
We do not breed any more slaves of the thoughts of our kind, but in a collective manner shall we inspire critical thinking and thought, to harness the inherent qualities of being faced with a choice; for the mark of someone good is to be able to resist evil, and not just do what is good, but to defeat the blatant sinister thinking that goes with every potential corruption.
So about our aspirations, it is not to be faced with a welcoming agreement in all of us, but others may dissent because of our revered freedom, since rules in itself hinders our actions, so that these rules are already slavery altogether, notwithstanding any argument for or against.
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