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Political leaders of all nations (and the majority of religious, artistic, educational, and scientific leaders) seek temporal power. Temporal power loathes admitting that it is a mirage, that death overtakes us all, no matter the context surrounding us, and that upon death, all we sought returns to the absolute zero meaning it always had.

Regardless of whether one believes in the Christian faith, the recognition that the quest for temporal power is inherently a combination of lies, ignorance, and delusion underlies the reality that many spiritual leaders have identified throughout history. Seeing the world in the absence of this overlay of "what we think it should be" is a blessing. I only wish more were open to it, but even that wish is more "what we think it should be."

[–]In-the-clouds[S] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

This short temporal life would be more peaceful if mankind would grant your wish: to cease from pursuing power and worldly riches. War could finally stop and people could relax if people would be content with what they have.

The spiritual realm awaits everyone. No one is exempt. Then every man will see that what Jesus spoke was true: Man shall reap what he sows. He who sows sparingly will reap sparingly.

He also told us to not store up riches on earth where worldly goods can be damaged and stolen, but store up spiritual treasures, which can neither be stolen or damaged, and which a man may keep for ever. No one can even imagine what those treasures might be until he receives them.