The soul falls through ignorance, character through selfishness

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Master Wonder · Feb 11, 2025
The Shared Origin of All Faiths is not just a theory but a path of cultivation and practice. Human growth is a process of awakening and a refinement of character. The soul descends into darkness through ignorance, while character erodes through selfishness. Ignorance is the absence of truth, a loss of clarity, while selfishness is […]

The Shared Origin of All Faiths is not just a theory but a path of cultivation and practice.

Human growth is a process of awakening and a refinement of character. The soul descends into darkness through ignorance, while character erodes through selfishness. Ignorance is the absence of truth, a loss of clarity, while selfishness is the unchecked pursuit of personal gain at the expense of collective well-being. Only by deepening our understanding can we rise above ignorance, and only through a heart of compassion can we free ourselves from selfishness.

From the perspective of the Shared Origin of All Faiths, the elevation of the soul and character is not just a matter of personal cultivation but also a driving force for human civilization. The path to transcending ignorance and selfishness lies in “understanding” (recognition and insight), “embracing” (integration and mutual exchange), and “unity” (oneness and transcendence).

Notably, the Shared Origin of All Faiths is the only spiritual philosophy that approaches cultivation from a civilizational standpoint, aiming for the happiness and prosperity of all. It goes beyond individual spiritual growth, focusing on the collective well-being of society. Its ultimate mission is to guide humanity toward shared happiness and prosperity through the advancement of civilization, rather than remaining confined to the realm of personal faith.

The darkness of ignorance: where the soul begins to fall

In Buddhist teachings, “ignorance” is not mere lack of knowledge but a deep cognitive limitation that blinds individuals to the true nature of reality. It traps people in attachments, biases, and illusions, preventing them from seeing clearly. Ignorance leads individuals to cling to false beliefs. It not only makes self-liberation impossible but also causes them to resist truth, sinking further into delusion. History offers countless examples—extreme ideologies, blind fanaticism, and the societal catastrophes born from distorted perceptions.

To overcome ignorance, the first step is “understanding”—the ability to recognize, comprehend, and communicate. The Shared Origin of All Faiths emphasizes that true wisdom is not closed or rigid but open and diverse. To break free from ignorance, one must be willing to engage with different perspectives, embrace various forms of wisdom, and gradually elevate their understanding through deeper insight.

Whether it is Buddhism’s “dependent origination and emptiness” or Daoism’s “Dao (the path) follows nature”, both point to the same truth: only by transcending the limits of the self and truly understanding the laws that govern the world can one break free from the abyss of ignorance.

The corruption of selfishness: the root of moral decline

Selfishness is at the heart of moral decline. It extends beyond material pursuits like wealth and power—it is a deeper spiritual narrowness, a mindset that fixates on personal gain while disregarding others. This way of thinking breeds indifference, greed, and even a willingness to abandon moral principles for self-interest.

The true danger of selfishness lies in its ability to distort one’s values. It gradually erodes and fosters a “self-interest above all” mindset. This philosophy not only shapes personal moral choices but also corrodes the foundation of social trust. When human relationships are reduced to mere calculations of profit and gain, the very fabric of society begins to unravel, pushing it toward the brink of collapse.

To break free from the grip of selfishness, the key lies in “embracing“—integration and mutual connection. When a person realizes they are not an isolated being but part of a greater web of life, they can transcend narrow self-interest and step into a broader, more profound experience of existence.

This idea is widely present in mainstream faiths and serves as a common thread among many religions—an outlook that transcends self-centeredness, connecting personal growth with the well-being of the collective.

For example, Daoism’s concept of “wu wei (effortless action)” does not promote passivity but encourages individuals to align with the natural flow of life, to trust and embrace the world, and ultimately return to the purest essence of existence.

Buddhism teaches compassion not just as kindness, but as a path to transcend the self. By embracing the world with a selfless heart and caring for all beings, one can discover true happiness.

The height of universal civilization: the path of practice in the Shared Origin of all Faiths

Many belief systems focus solely on individual spiritual liberation, emphasizing detachment from the material world and the pursuit of peace in the afterlife. The Shared Origin of All Faiths practice, however, not only seeks the elevation of the soul but also values happiness in this life and the progress of society as a whole.

The Shared Origin of All Faiths holds that true happiness is not built on asceticism or austerity but on a well-ordered civilization and a balanced social structure. When people have reasonable material security and sufficient spiritual nourishment, society will achieve genuine harmony and happiness.

Therefore, the Shared Origin of All Faiths not only advocates spiritual awakening but also emphasizes the creation of a prosperous society. It upholds the belief that through the advancement of civilization, everyone can achieve a life of abundance and happiness.

This leads to the third step of the Shared Origin of All Faiths—“Union.” Union is not merely about merging beliefs. It represents a higher civilizational goal—integrating diverse wisdom traditions into a comprehensive system that both elevates the soul and advances society.

In this system, fields such as economy, culture, education, and faith can all develop in harmony, ultimately achieving the shared happiness of all humanity.

The path to happiness and prosperity

The soul is redeemed through awakening, character is elevated through universal love, and civilization progresses by uniting all wisdom to build a better world for humanity.

In the real world, those who truly drive social progress are often not just thinkers, but individuals who can transform wisdom into action. They focus not only on individual growth but also on the development of society as a whole. They understand that true happiness is not just personal liberation, but the shared happiness of all; true prosperity is not the accumulation of wealth by a few, but the collective creation and sharing by all.

The ultimate goal of the Shared Origin of All Faiths is to understand and perceive the world, to engage and unite with the world, and to integrate and elevate the world, ultimately leading all people towards happiness and prosperity.

The fall of the soul begins with ignorance, and the decline of character starts with selfishness. Yet, as our awareness grows, love flows, and civilization progresses, we can rise from this descent and move towards true awakening and transcendence.

The Shared Origin of All Faiths is not just a doctrine, but a practice and cultivation that every seeker should strive to complete together.

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社会公民における政治的主権の重要性について

社会公民における政治的主権の重要性について

Daohe · Jun 3, 2025

公民の政治的主権なくして、公民の国家は存在しません。 一、国家とは何か?社会公民とは何か? 国家とは、抽象的な疆域、制度、政体、あるいは政権の集合体ではありません。近代国家の本質とは、公民が、自らの利益、共同の安全、そして未来へのビジョンを基に、自発的に締結した政治共同体です。公民は、国家が存在するための主体であり、根幹なのです。もし国家に、真の意味での「公民」が存在しなければ、その国は政治共同体としての正当性を失い、単なる統治機関や暴力装置へと成り下がってしまいます。 公民であるということの真の意味は、単に特定の国境内に居住していることでも、その国の身分証明書を所持していることでもありません。それは、政治的主権を享受しているかどうかにかかっています。 政治的主権を持って初めて、個人は真に「国家共同体」における権力の主体となることができます。そうして初めて、国家権力の運営を決定し、監督し、それに関与し、抑制と均衡を図ることができるのです。そして、国家を、一部の少数者の専有物ではなく、「私たちの国家」とすることができるのです。 二、歴史の深層:国家と主権の進化 人類の政治史を概観すると、国家の出現は当初、部族の連合、軍事的な拡大、そして領土の支配に源を発していました。初期の「国家」は、武力と血縁によって維持され、個人に権利はなく、臣民に主権はありませんでした。中世の封建帝国や神権政治も、例外なく政治的主権を国王、教皇、貴族、聖職者といった階層の手に固く握りしめ、人民は家畜のように、その運命は草のように扱われました。 近代的な国民国家が興隆し、啓蒙主義運動、ブルジョア革命、そして近代的な立憲制度が確立されて初めて、「国民主権」や「公民の政治参加」が、国家の政治構造の中に徐々に組み込まれていったのです。フランス革命は「主権は人民に属する」と宣言し、アメリカ合衆国憲法は「人民政府、民選議会」を確立しました。こうして、近代国家の政治的正当性は、初めて「公民の主権」の上に築かれ始めたのです。 しかしながら、今日の世界を見渡しても、真に「公民の政治的主権」を実現している国家は、ごく少数です。大多数の国家は、依然として「見せかけの公民国家」の状態に留まっています。すなわち、名目上は「人民が国家の主である」としながら、実質的には権力は少数の集団に集中し、公民は受動的な服従者や道具に過ぎないのです。 公民が不在であれば、主権もまた不在となり、国家は退化し、文明は停滞します。 三、政治的主権の真の意味 政治的主権とは、形式的に設けられた法律の条文でも、時折行われる選挙投票でもありません。それは、公民が、国家権力の運営、公共の事柄に関する意思決定、公的資源の分配、そして国家の統治構造の設計に、実質的に関与できる権利のことです。 具体的には、以下の権利が含まれます。 もし国家が、形式的な「投票」だけを許し、公民に実質的な政治的主権を与えないのであれば、公民は単なる数字へと成り下がり、国家は寡頭制へと堕落するでしょう。 四、主権なくして、公民という存在は偽りとなる 現実の世界では、多くの国家が自らを「公民国家」と称しながらも、形式的に公民としての身分を与えているに過ぎません。その実質において、公民は主権を持たず、国家の統治に実質的に参加する権利もありません。 彼らは義務を負い、代償を払いながらも、権力構造の外側に置かれ、国家という機械の付属物となっているのです。 それは、以下のことを意味します。 この現象は、深く考察するに値する社会構造を浮かび上がらせます。すなわち、国家は制度設計上、「公民を基本とする」と約束しながら、実践においては、公民が公共の事柄における共同の参加者であるという地位を、真に実現できていないのです。 主権が人々の手から失われる時、国家はもはや民心を引きつける力を持ちません。社会の信頼はそこから瓦解し、文明発展の礎は揺らぎ始めます。最終的に、そのような国家は、全国民のものではなくなり、特権階級の私有財産と化し、その衰退もまた、覆い難いものとなるでしょう。 五、主権の欠如が、国家の運命に与える影響 歴史と現実は、社会公民から主権を奪ったいかなる国家も、最終的には以下の四つの苦境に陥ることを、繰り返し証明しています。 六、文明の未来における、唯一の道 人類文明が持続的に進歩しようとするならば、唯一実行可能な道は、「公民の政治的主権」を全面的に確立した、近代的な国家制度を築くことです。すなわち、 ただ、そうして初めて、国家は真に「公民国家」となり、社会は安定的で、公正で、繁栄し、文明は持続的に進化していくことができるのです。 結語 公民の政治的主権なくして、公民の国家は存在しません。 国家が、公民の主権なくして存在するならば、それは権力者の支配と暴力装置が残るだけです。 社会が、公民の主権なくして存在するならば、そこには抑圧、収奪、そして偽善的なパフォーマンスが残るだけです。 文明が、公民の主権なくして存在するならば、それはやて暗黒、腐敗、そして崩壊へと陥るでしょう。 国家の真の主人たりうるのは、政治的主権をその手に握る、社会公民だけです。未来が真に属するのは自ら目覚め、参加し、権利を求め、そして自らの主権を守り抜く勇気を持つ社会公民なのです。 これこそが、国家が存在するための最低ラインであり、一つの文明が前進し続けられるかどうかを左右する、最後の保証なのです。  

Political sovereignty and the foundation of an autonomous civil society

Political sovereignty and the foundation of an autonomous civil society

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Without citizen sovereignty, there can be no true citizen state. 1. What is a state? What is a citizen? A state is not merely a set of borders, institutions, regimes, or ruling authorities. In its modern form, a state is a political community voluntarily formed by a group of social citizens, organized around shared interests, […]

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