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- July 15, 2021 at 6:14 am EDT #57434

Julian Edwards- KabU InstructorModeratorPreparation Prompt: Envision a world where individuals are interconnected through the spiritual principle of love. How would societal dilemmas be approached differently in such a paradigm?
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- June 2, 2026 at 4:18 pm EDT #501801
WallyParticipantNo war
- June 2, 2026 at 3:22 am EDT #501737
juniorParticipantSocietal dilemmas would be approached with enthusiasm and great optimism.
- June 1, 2026 at 8:48 pm EDT #501707
SuzanneParticipantIn a world of connection through love, social dilemmas would be approached first with questions (in a non-hostile way), then seeking resolution (all while each remain respectful), both parties participating in the solution and working towards a win-win answer to the problem. I imagine that in a world of connection through love, there wouldn’t be as many social dilemmas to work through. Most is created because of not viewing other people as the same divine made, loving sparks of light as we are.
- June 1, 2026 at 8:18 am EDT #501641
EllemaParticipantStrangers would not exist
- June 1, 2026 at 7:53 am EDT #501639
csillaParticipanti suppose that societal dilemmas in a world, in which individuals are connected through the spiritual principle of love, would be of a different sort than we’re used to and i’m not sure what they would be. However, if the present circumstances were approached from such a paradigm, i’d suppose fixing such dilemmas would be resolved as easily as the conflicts arise, since, rather than fighting arbitrarily to protect one’s self, family, social group, club, organization, etc, the resolution would sought be beyond individual interest. Scarcity of resources might cause a persisting problem and, i’d suppose a lot of people would prefer going without to make room for others… (obviously, in such a scenario, i’d suggest self-abnegation or wtv similar concept shouldn’t be based on negative self-judgment, etc, but altruistic). I’m not sure, but in many communities where there is a general interconnection based on the spiritual practice of love, the idea of leaving some for others, doing without and so on is as common as it is natural and when such behaviour is found lacking (in one’s self or others), patience and understanding arise while waiting for the level of spiritual practice to develop in the person (or one’s self) with the help of the Reforming Light… let’s wait and see ! 🙂
- June 1, 2026 at 4:12 am EDT #501617
NgoziParticipantSocietal dilemmas would be approached with love. The needs of others would be considered. If the needs of others are considered by everyone, there should be no wars as everyone would live in harmony.
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