The Rule of Man inherently, punishes the many, because of a few, in favor of a few or to expressly empower the man or men, that make the rule. That is the way it has been for 3000 years or more. This describes the upside down paradigm we live in, which favors the few at the expense of the many. Understand, Mark is not saying, no rules at all. There are many rules we need in order for society to function efficiently. Like, the rules of the road, for instance. We all agree to those rules so we are not crashing into each other all the time, right? But, once enforcement of the rule of man takes on a coercive nature through initiatory force, that my friends, violates the prime law.
I will demonstrate the implications of the Prime Law here.
As Mark Hamilton explains, the Prime Law, effectively eliminates the rule of man, in favor of a natural law that simply allows mankind to be good and the best we can be. If you haven’t noticed, many, if not all, manmade laws are pretty dumb. By nature, they assume you’re either stupid or just plain bad. Think about this for a second. If you’re just plain bad, you will do bad things regardless. If you’re stupid, we can fix that by educating you. Many of the laws are set up in such a way that in order to survive at times, you must figure out a way around them. There is no intent to do harm or commit fraud, you are not committing initiatory force upon anyone. Most laws also make you a criminal before any crime is committed. The assumption is that you might or you will. See, you’re not allowed to be good.
It was once suggested by Aristotle, that the empirical fact of “ being” is the same as the concept of “good”. The understanding here, is that to “be” implies you are aware. And if you are aware, you are conscious. A conscious “being” will naturally choose to be “good”. Unless of course, you are confronted with fraud or coercion with initiatory force against yourself, your property or a contract. This is why I say, Conscious Human beings are inherently good by nature. But micromanaged by manmade laws that assume we are bad, we are not allowed to be good. Will conscious human beings continue to make mistakes under the prime law? Yes we will. Remember, as a result of being conscious, we have the ability to respond differently to make it right. The act of responding differently is a nature given ability that allowed us to become conscious. Responsibility is therefore the very essence of ‘Being”. Simply, aware of good and bad, right or wrong. Our very nature is to respond, given new knowledge. That’s what makes us human and therefore good.
The previous paragraph demonstrates exactly why we need the protection the Prime Law provides. It will once and for all allow us to be good and the best we can be. It protects us from others that do not get it. Others that have unmanaged oversensitivity’s whom fear you might act as they themselves think. Others that, because of their misguided thoughts, education or genetic predispositions, arbitrarily decide that they are qualified to make the laws. We have seen that throughout the ages, that most times, it is those that make the laws, break the laws. This is why, most laws make no sense and the Prime Law appeals to what we call, common sense. That is because, unequivocally, it is a law of nature. The beauty of Mark Hamilton’s Prime Law amendment, is that it will not only control governments, but the law makers as well. It is the ultimate protection for all fully conscious human beings.
Excerps from my new book: The Fight For Conscious Human Life©
Carl T J. of the Neothink Society
The Rule of Man inherently, punishes the many, because of a few, in favor of a few or to expressly empower the man or men, that make the rule. That is the way it has been for 3000 years or more. This describes the upside down paradigm we live in, which favors the few at the expense of the many. Understand, Mark is not saying, no rules at all. There are many rules we need in order for society to function efficiently. Like, the rules of the road, for instance. We all agree to those rules so we are not crashing into each other all the time, right? But, once enforcement of the rule of man takes on a coercive nature through initiatory force, that my friends, violates the prime law.
I will demonstrate the implications of the Prime Law here.
As Mark Hamilton explains, the Prime Law, effectively eliminates the rule of man, in favor of a natural law that simply allows mankind to be good and the best we can be. If you haven’t noticed, many, if not all, manmade laws are pretty dumb. By nature, they assume you’re either stupid or just plain bad. Think about this for a second. If you’re just plain bad, you will do bad things regardless. If you’re stupid, we can fix that by educating you. Many of the laws are set up in such a way that in order to survive at times, you must figure out a way around them. There is no intent to do harm or commit fraud, you are not committing initiatory force upon anyone. Most laws also make you a criminal before any crime is committed. The assumption is that you might or you will. See, you’re not allowed to be good.
It was once suggested by Aristotle, that the empirical fact of “ being” is the same as the concept of “good”. The understanding here, is that to “be” implies you are aware. And if you are aware, you are conscious. A conscious “being” will naturally choose to be “good”. Unless of course, you are confronted with fraud or coercion with initiatory force against yourself, your property or a contract. This is why I say, Conscious Human beings are inherently good by nature. But micromanaged by manmade laws that assume we are bad, we are not allowed to be good. Will conscious human beings continue to make mistakes under the prime law? Yes we will. Remember, as a result of being conscious, we have the ability to respond differently to make it right. The act of responding differently is a nature given ability that allowed us to become conscious. Responsibility is therefore the very essence of ‘Being”. Simply, aware of good and bad, right or wrong. Our very nature is to respond, given new knowledge. That’s what makes us human and therefore good.
The previous paragraph demonstrates exactly why we need the protection the Prime Law provides. It will once and for all allow us to be good and the best we can be. It protects us from others that do not get it. Others that have unmanaged oversensitivity’s whom fear you might act as they themselves think. Others that, because of their misguided thoughts, education or genetic predispositions, arbitrarily decide that they are qualified to make the laws. We have seen that throughout the ages, that most times, it is those that make the laws, break the laws. This is why, most laws make no sense and the Prime Law appeals to what we call, common sense. That is because, unequivocally, it is a law of nature. The beauty of Mark Hamilton’s Prime Law amendment, is that it will not only control governments, but the law makers as well. It is the ultimate protection for all fully conscious human beings.
Excerps from my new book: The Fight For Conscious Human Life©
Carl T J. of the Neothink Society