High-Concept Deep Dives

Holiness Is Not Better Behavior


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The provided text explores the radical premise that holiness is not better behavior, but rather a state of undivided perception where action and insight become one. It critiques traditional moral systems as mere mechanisms for regulation and identity defense, arguing that even perfect conduct can be driven by fractured motives like fear, pride, or a need for approval. While morality focuses on the surface-level performance of "doing the right thing," true holiness arises from an internal wholeness where the ego’s need to defend a self-image has been dissolved. Consequently, the holy individual does not rely on rules or willpower but acts with coherent movement without regulation, responding naturally to the truth of a situation rather than performing for an audience. Ultimately, the source suggests that holiness cannot be achieved through effort or vigilance; it is simply what remains when division ends and the lens of perception is finally cleared.

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High-Concept Deep DivesBy Joseph Michael Garrity