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PART IV 49 of positive, nor the other way around, rather one should strive for balance between both. There is no right or wrong, good or bad, when it comes to aliens because these are labels stemming from our own 1 .4 This kind of moral relativism ensures that, with zero discern- ment, humanity would hand the reigns of its destiny over to the first alien faction to volunteer itself as our surrogate conscience. Instead of rejecting judgment, we ought to hone it. As long as positive versus negative are defined logically, intuitively, and dis- cerningly, valid judgments can be made without falling into the errors of emotional bias, blind dogma, or backward tradition. Since humanity will face the consequences of its decisions, it alone must make those decisions according to its highest system of standards in order to grow from the experience and preserve wa. : Alien factions have their own ideologies, some meeting the standards established by mankind, others not. This separates alien factions out into those who respect mankind’s decisions, and those who oppose or undermine. Therefore even if all judgments were subjective and viewpoints relative, it is still the responsibil- ity of all individuals to make distinctions between different alien motivations to see which ones are agreeable. We are all One, all fragments of God on the path to self- realization and merger with God. There can be no such thing as an alien invasion. For them to invade us is as impossible as . 4 1 . 1 a Creation is not just an amorphous blob of homogenous unity, but a unified diversity. Individual minds are cut from the same toute 1. 1 soe 1 ood judgmental attitudes. self-determination. 2. Misapplying spiritual principles us invading ourselves, because aliens are us, and we are them. cloth of consciousness, but since each mind is endowed with freewill, its choices may run into conflict with the choices of oth-