Spiritual Oxymorons

Professing strength, the position of greatness, worth, or superiority to prove being better than another is also a failure to remember that human beings possess ultimate power and highest regal authority over themselves.  The very presence of existence as part of the world announces superiority of human strength, greatness, and excellence.

However, when we exercise power for deviant satisfaction that's when our greatness no longer serves us. It can be hard to resist directing power over others, after all, why have such immense power without being able to use it for all possible occasions? It can even seem appropriate having a high degree of righteousness, especially once one realizes the magnitude of personal ownership. As masters of our destiny we plan our lives intending for things to go our way and when things don't we can get self-righteous and blame other people, events, and circumstances. 

The unlimited opportunities for the mind to create solutions to life problems is phenomenal. The total power and authority we actually have in every situation and circumstance is overwhelming. It's so overwhelming it appears easier to direct power over other things even though that's not its purpose.  I call that a spiritual oxymoron.

A list Oxymorons in the Real World:
a fine mess
a just war
a little big
absolutely unsure
bad health
sad smile



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