I think the evil in greed is where it compels us to act in ways where others are at loss. Where there is not infinite supply of something and we take more than we need. That is greed though I suppose. i don't think it was done solely for greed. I think it was done for power, control and ultimately evil. Greed's just a vehicle of a darker desire. Where do we see anywhere on the mainstream media criticism of the current global order that sentences a third of it's children to death by malnutrition and starvation when there's more than enough food going around? We always wanna point the finger at someone else and project our own insecurities out at them because they are greedy. Aren't we all greedy to a certain extent? Is the food in your cupboard based on what you can survive off and you give the rest away or enough so each meal you're full? That's only an example, and the answer is not the point.
The point is, I believe, that most of this all comes down to the individual. How we change ourselves based on what we learn and what we 'see' in it. How it effects us emotionally, mentally and spiritually. If we lose our internal light or true self while anger clouds our judgment, or if we get caught up in competing rationalizations analyzing whats going on then we end up with no progressive action and ultimately the conspiracy exists in us.
-AM
The point is, I believe, that most of this all comes down to the individual. How we change ourselves based on what we learn and what we 'see' in it. How it effects us emotionally, mentally and spiritually. If we lose our internal light or true self while anger clouds our judgment, or if we get caught up in competing rationalizations analyzing whats going on then we end up with no progressive action and ultimately the conspiracy exists in us.
-AM