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Right and wrong in the social or cultural sense is relative and customary – often a diluted and distorted shadow of absolute right and wrong. Absolute right and wrong are operationally defined to optimise the growth (evolution) of the quality of our consciousness, or equivalently, our spiritual development.
“Right” intents and choices help us improve the quality of our being, whereas “wrong” intents and choices stimulate no positive growth and may cause us to lose some previously earned quality. Absolute right and wrong (intents, motivations, choices, and actions) are defined and differentiated by the effect they have on the average entropy of the system.


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