Everyone should stand for something, so they don’t fall for anything. Speaking for myself, there are two fundamental tenets I stand on that give structure to my line of thinking.
The first fundamental tenet is actually a collection of principles known as the Seven Hermetic Principles that were taught by the Master Teacher Tehuti. These would be Mentalism, Correspondence, Vibration, Polarity, Rhythm, Cause & Effect, and Gender.
When you understand and apply these principles in your life, you won’t be spun by neither the government lies or any outrageous New Age pseudoscience and conspiracy theory. You’ll be able to spot out and understand things in their simple nature without necessarily having to know the complexity and scientific/psychological details of the matter.
When you see all of this gender confusion, you’ll understand why it’s nonsense, for the male and female form exist all throughout the Cosmos and serve different complimentary functions (Gender). You’ll understand the Earth cannot be a stationary flat plane for nothing is stationary in the Cosmos (Vibration) and the spherical form can be seen throughout the fractals in the Cosmos (Correspondence).
The second fundamental tenet I stand on is the concept of Ma’at. This is how my personal morals and ethics are decided. In short, the concept of Ma’at deals with balance and reciprocity. I’m not into dogma or a rule list of thou shall nots. Keeping the balance and returning on what is given is what’s important. Moderation is key to everything as even too much water becomes poison. Ma’at can be seen manifested within all seven of the Hermetic Principles and rightfully so; Ma’at is Tehuti’s wife.
This works for me, and I encourage anyone who’s looking for a different way of thinking to look into these tenets yourself.
Peace, Love, & Balance
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