The word DAN originally comes from the Hebrew and refers to a person who stands above something, who does not get caught up in a problem but detaches from it and stands above it. Only if you can do this, is it possible that a problem can be solved. If you cannot stand above the problem, you get caught up in it and become part of the problem itself.
Values
DAN has committed to values.
- The five soul qualities
- The law of echo
- The free will
The law of echo
The law of echo is simple to understand. Difficult is the fact that this law is a law. In other words, it develops that way, whether you like it or not.
The law of echo can be described in a short form:
What I do has an effect.
What I do not do has an effect.
What I affect affects me.
This means that it is clear that everything a person does has an effect. You can also get used to the thought that something you do not do is also an action. A brief example: we open the door or we do not open the door, we have an effect in both cases. Our action (opening or not opening) has an effect on us in both cases. These effects fall back on us like an echo.
The same is the case during life, all the time, at any given time. An action, whether it is active or passive, has an effect and confronts us. The echo, i.e. the effect, is sometimes immediate, sometimes a certain amount of time passes until a reaction occurs. But it is certain that a reaction will occur.
Free will
The present of free will is one of the most valuable assets all entities have. The spiritual world respects this free will. In the incarnated condition, however, a lot is undertaken to oppose the individual’s free will with the dictate of a foreign will. This leads to rule and abuse of power.
One fact must be taken into account: everybody is responsible for what he does and what he does not do. Everybody can live the way he likes – he alone takes the consequences for its actions or non-actions.
Nobody who is interested in real development will try to control somebody else free will. This is a good criterion for trusting or not trusting a group or an individual person. If the free will is accepted you are at the right place.
Nevertheless, there are do's and don'ts of social norms within a community which want to be respected and adhered to. But this has nothing to do with the fact that the free will is suppressed. Every community has its rules of ensuring cohabitation. If this is not the case, some get lost or others rise to become despots. You subject yourself to these norms from free will because you understand that they are necessary for individuals and everybody to develop.
Free will therefore does not only mean: “Do what you want, devil may care, other people are none of my business.” No, free will means going after one’s business in a responsible manner and developing in a sound way of life to the benefit of the whole.
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