What is worth fighting for? Chiron Last
“If this is Hell’s version of Heaven and all systems are currently still online, and ‘hubris cometh before the fall’, what does the fall actually mean?
Is it just a metaphor or is it something actual? Is it something that’s to come, actually, or is it just symbolic? And if all systems are still in place, do those systems go offline during that fall? Actually? Or do they just symbolically go offline? That’s the point of consideration I’m presenting today.
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One has to fight the tired. In a war for the Spirit, you have no choice. And when you lose all of the creature comforts that you’re used to, that have just been so soft and gentle, just literally couched you in to all of these comforts, when those get taken away… you’re not going to have a choice but to fight the tired.
And it also gets into the question of: what is worth fighting for? Honestly, what is worth fighting for? We get into these ideas of Hell and Heaven… is Heaven worth fighting for? Or is it just something that’s granted, just something that’s going to be there, just because you want it to be? Or does one conceptualize that neither of these things exist? They’re just constructs of our mentality, they’re just fictions, if you will, no less than the fiction of pain, apparently, that all the people of this world who are going through such immense pains… that must just be a fiction too.
It’s odd because there’s a very big contradiction, if someone commits a crime, as an example, people want to see justice done. Someone commits a murder, as an example, and they go “Find the person who committed that crime and bring him to justice”. So, people want that kind of thing to happen all the time, but when it comes to immensities, it’s just too big to fathom that there could be a level of judgment that goes beyond people’s perceptions
So, where’s the justice for those who have been put through all of that agony, all of that pain? For an unknown amount of time, an unknown duration. Just unfathomable amounts of pain and duress. So, who’s going to answer to that? Where’s the justice for all of these individuals, for all of the life forms that have been put through so much? Or does such a thing just not exist because “Oh, it’s just an illusion and none of it matters! There’s no consequence to anything.” Well, except if it affects a person’s life who carries that same perception. Then all of a sudden, they want justice. “Oh, something terrible was done to me, bring the person who did it to justice. Do something to them!” But, when it comes to the entire vision of this Earth, well, we can just call it an illusion apparently. It’s a very strange contradiction, isn’t it?
So, I want to kind of get into that and what’s worth fighting for? Is Heaven worth fighting for? Is one willing to fight through the pain that has caused, that there needs to be reparation and healing for?
And, of course, to do that there’s going to be a heck of a lot of tiredness. So, is fighting the tiredness worth it? Or is it not? Is one just going to give up?
But, if you’re truly backed into a corner, I mean actually backed into a corner, and you see there’s no choice, is it worth giving every last ounce of Spirit that you have to fight for Heaven? Is Heaven worth the fight? Is the heart worth the fight? Is this Earth worth the fight? That’s the question.”
(Chiron Last, Hell’s Version of Heaven, Fight the Tired.)