Both want (love) and not want (hate) tempts one to hold onto; while need (change) forces one to let go...choice can only exist within balance (need/want); while imbalance (want vs not want) represents ones ignorance of balance, which others are exploiting.
religion warps it
RELIGION (Latin religio; to bind anew) represents ones consent (want or not want) to the suggestions by others; hence binding oneself anew through choice (consent) to choice (suggestion) contract law, while ignoring the natural bond between perceivable balance (surrounding) and perceiving choice (center).
In other words...believers and disbelievers view religion as what's being suggested to them. This view (suggested) warps what's being seen (perceivable), hence them ignoring the foundation of religion (contract law) for the distractions others are layering upon it.
Both want (love) and not want (hate) tempts one to hold onto; while need (change) forces one to let go...choice can only exist within balance (need/want); while imbalance (want vs not want) represents ones ignorance of balance, which others are exploiting.
RELIGION (Latin religio; to bind anew) represents ones consent (want or not want) to the suggestions by others; hence binding oneself anew through choice (consent) to choice (suggestion) contract law, while ignoring the natural bond between perceivable balance (surrounding) and perceiving choice (center).
In other words...believers and disbelievers view religion as what's being suggested to them. This view (suggested) warps what's being seen (perceivable), hence them ignoring the foundation of religion (contract law) for the distractions others are layering upon it.