We pretend to be perfect. Perfection is an illusion propagated by superstitions.
We have all kinds of superstitions of which we are usually not even aware. Examples: If I give money to the poor, then I am a good person. If I try to be good, then I will have a comfortable life. If I eat well, then I will be healthy.
It could be a superstition to believe that we are perfect, that water can be cleaned, or that people can be impartial. It's superstitious to place a mark or hang a star.
Why do we believe that we can become the perfect one?
We pretend to be perfect. Perfection is an illusion propagated by superstitions.
We have all kinds of superstitions of which we are usually not even aware. Examples: If I give money to the poor, then I am a good person. If I try to be good, then I will have a comfortable life. If I eat well, then I will be healthy.
It could be a superstition to believe that we are perfect, that water can be cleaned, or that people can be impartial. It's superstitious to place a mark or hang a star.
Why do we believe that we can become the perfect one?