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Level 7 – F. Moral development

Meta-moral
Mysticism is silence

At this level, meta-morality reigns, where beauty is perceived in everything, even in suffering, and evil is recognised as an inseparable ‘family’ of good. As exemplified in the Prologue to the book of Job, “God sat down with the sons of God, and among them was Satan.”

Meta-morality often conflicts with conventional morality. A notable mystical, meta-moral expression came from composer Karlheinz Stockhausen: “Having the Twin Towers collapse is the greatest work of art in the cosmos.” Understandably, this statement provoked significant outrage in the community. It’s worth noting that the word Mysticism is derived from the Greek ‘Muein’, meaning ’to close’ (of the eyes and mouth). Hence, this level of meta-morality should be approached with caution, always in relation to other levels where distinctions between good and evil are paramount. Here, there is no separation between morality and religious experience.

In Bitcoin-Leadership this represents the highest level of morality, embodying the mystical unity of forces both for and against Bitcoin, transcending the concepts of good and evil. It signifies the eternal ebb and flow of civilisations, guided by the hands of God, where peace coexists with war. However, it’s important to recognise its dangers; expressing too much about this experience in public can lead to rejection or worse.

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