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This painting for me is representation of thaught that each one of us is good and proportionaly to that goodnes, bad and evil . You might think that this is simply not true. That you are not capable of some things, but how can you be sure about that? Maybe you just wasn't put into the circumstances that would push you to do such things. Maybe if your life look different, you would be born at different place, with different people around you as you grow up, your thinking and behaviour might be different. And then how can you tell what would you do?. That rises "the" question, "Who are you? " and "What are you capable of doing?" In the sense of these thoughts, you are human, and therefore you are capable of everything what any person have ever done before. Everything good and also everything bad. Of course that circumstances of life drive you to one or other side. And you might think that when you have been doing everything good and nothing truly bad, that it is the sign that you are "good" person. But are you truly sure about that, if circumstances of life would be different you would still be that "good" person? Are you sure that there is no part of you that would enjoy malevolence, fear and pain of others? Because that's the evil side of humanity, person who enjoy pain of others, that is most closely classified as evil. When you go down path of thinking that your are human therefore you are capable of anything what any human has ever done, you come to realization that that part is in you too. Than you come to knowing that you are capable of anything. It rises the question about values, what is good and what is bad and how and most importantly why you should behave in these directions. After that, when you integrate this, "you can be cruel and can do anything" and decide what is good and what is bad and your decision tilts you toward good, then you can call yourself more "moral" or more "good" person, that you have been day before.
This reasoning is in direction that every one of us is in some things same and capable practicly anything. It doesn't develop thaught that everyone has born differences, talents, preferences, but they also don't mean that "we are them". More to it maybe in another painting :).
quotes: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote in his Gulag Arkepalago: o If only it were all so simple ! If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being, and who is willing to destry a piece of his own heart?
Carl Jung: conneting to this theme: o "One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious" (more from him in part "Making uncosciousness conscious and integrating your shadow). o Knowing your own darkness is the best methid dealing with the darknesses of other people. o No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell. o People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own soul.
· Jordan B. Peterson: o "A harmless man is not a good man. A good man is a very, very dangerous man who has it under voluntary control." o And also derived thought: "If you are not capable of cruelty, then you are absolutely a victim of anyone who is. Be dangerous but have it under voluntary control. o You should be able to do things that you wouldn't do. That's the definition of a genuinely moral person. They could do it, but they don't.