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"From the video you linked, the Master tells us how the "Seth" force is ALWAYS there. That is not what evil is. Seth does not equal evil. It is our human incomplete thinking and/or actions that manifest so-called evil."
--Personally I will take Master Naba's word as to what evil is over yours my brother. As to a definition of evil, they define it in two ways. In the context of Seth, the God of Evil, it is defined as destruction, the opposite of construction.
Regarding the 77 commandments, evil is defined as anything that takes us away from the 77 commandments or the world of the Gods. Good is defined as whatever takes us closer to our divine nature. It's a more objective (for lack of a better word) way of viewing good and evil than the way that the political and religious systems of today's world feed to us. That's why some people say that good and bad is relative.
"Basically, only human intelligence manifests evil. Evil is a CONSCIOUS act. There is a reason why many countries find criminal innocent by reason of insanity. It is human intent that defines something as evil."
--I disagree that evil is a conscious act. At the Earth Center we are taught that intentions don't matter, it is our actions/behaviors that matter, and not the reasons for those actions.
I remember seeing over and over again a documentary about lions and hyenas and how there is a fight between them whereby they fight and kill each other, not for resources, not for territory, but because of a disdain for each other and a love of killing the other. I don't know that animals don't have egos. I know they certainly have personalities, but I think that their behavior in this case of the lions and hyenas is evil.
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