Posted by: rp
« on: Today at 12:29:01 am »In my case, I believe I had somewhat both Aryan parents. My dad is a strict vegetarian (no eggs either) and a teetoaler. He would always stress the importance of things like not killing insects. My mother is also a vegetarian. My mother also avoids wearing silk due to my father's insistence.
So I would say I have my sympathies for both parents.
This is why I cried when I moved out by myself for the first time. My parents are not perfect, but they are the closest "good" people I know in real life. I admit I have shared a somewhat "Oedipus" bond with my mother when I was a child, and although as I got older I realized she was not perfect, I still respected her as she always cooked me food and cared for me when I was ill. She also cried with me one time (it was genuine) when I cried after falling ill and being in extreme pain (this was only 3 years ago, mind you). And a lot of her criticisms of me were justified honestly, as I was being very lazy, not contributing to household chores and just browsing the internet/m@sturbating (I used it as a drug to cope with being unable to stop the initiated violence occuring in the world everyday). As for my father, he is the closest I have to a role model. Aside from treatment of non humans, he always stressed the importance of things like honesty, humility, etc. and he himself exhibited this behavior in his interactions with others. When I fell ill for the first time alone, I simply could not handle it psychologically. It seems Yahweh punishes those who are least subservient to him.