First published at 19:04 UTC on January 3rd, 2019.
Is Buddha black or gold? Doesn't matter. Buddha was a human. When you're a human color is intrinsic, not a value. We're all valuable.
We all have innate value. Though our skin color is empirical evidence of specific race, can we be…
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Is Buddha black or gold? Doesn't matter. Buddha was a human. When you're a human color is intrinsic, not a value. We're all valuable.
We all have innate value. Though our skin color is empirical evidence of specific race, can we be a full spectrum of colors? When you're angry what color are you? When you're sad what color are you? When you're happy what color are you? Gold, an orange sun over the choppy waters of the glistening ocean, happiness is that.
Is a color, wether related to race or a meta-physical mood, worth identifying with? Or is it that you feel the need to have a collective identity? You shouldn't associate yourself with a collective. It takes away your intrinsic value for that of the collective. It strips your individuality and pureness of mind.
Think for yourself. The powers to be and that are don't want that.
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