Hi Vineeto,
I have had these words on my mind constantly - that it is the ‘good’ which keeps the ‘bad’ in place. I think this is something very crucial and I don’t think I have ever seen the full extent of what this means. Firstly it is the biggest taboo within ‘humanity’ to consider abandoning the ‘good’ (along with the ‘bad’) this is being a traitor and then some, it means to abandon everything that ‘humanity’ holds as precious.
Secondly even for an actualist it seems to be the last bastion where ‘I’ can hide too, well it seems that way for ‘me’ anyways. It’s like along the way I question many things and make many discoveries and then this last one is this question of - could it be that all along it was the ‘good’ which kept the ‘bad’ in place.
Then thirdly is the seeing that it is precisely when both the ‘good’ and the ‘bad’ are abandoned that perfection becomes apparent. Because it is precisely that battle between ‘good’ and ‘evil’ which obscures the perfection and purity of this moment in time and this place in space. And then there is seeing the enormity of the ramifications of this, of what it means to abandon both the ‘good’ and the ‘bad’, it’s stepping out of ‘humanity’ and proceeding where only pure intent beckons.