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What is Moral Technology

 

Present-day technology characterises itself by the objective working of a physically observed principle, and the overall applicability for anyone that has enough resources to spent on it. The present-day natural scientist looks for workings in nature, often through discovering these under experimental premises, or through calling these forth in the laboratory. Once being found, these effective ideas are being tried to apply in a piece of technology. The investigator therewith pretends to stay as much as possible outside of the experiment, to thus guarantee objectivity. Most often there is being forgotten to this that he himself puts up his own limits within which the experiment is valuable, and also thinks out and executes the experimental set-up. He thus creates his own reality, as well as the conclusions that come forth of these. This especially goes up for modern investigational apparatuses, like particle accelerators, which work up forces from matter that do not express under normal circumstances.
Everyone can apply these developed technology. Or rather: at his own will. Which means to say in either a good or a bad way. As the attack at the WTC in New York has shown out. Present-day technology is indifferent concerning moral applicability.

When one however does consider the inner world of the investigator – and as well modern quantum physics discovers this more and more – one can observe objective workings all through the soul, which by making conscious the own emotional contents one can get more and more clear. This making conscious means a process of perception and as well of chastening of the own psychic conditions, wherewith one can discover creative faculties within oneself. These creative faculties one can learn to control actively through the want to work with them. In doing and experiencing one can notice one has inner cunnings, which come up in modern technology in an exteriorised way. In this way one can discover in relation to a beloved person. When something happens to this person, one feels easily attracted in the attention to him or her, and can even moreoften communicate directly, regardless the physical distance. In technology this faculty has been worked out in telephony. It can be used by anyone, regardless its inner state of being. The development of those inner talents is connected to the own inner moral development. One therefore may call this inner technology also Moral Technology, because it is dependant on the person and his or her morality, being caused by the inner moral work one has accomplished within oneself (which does not only go up for the present life; in previous lives on Earth one moreoften has may have worked and suffered hard, which has become to faculties in this lifetime).
One can develop moral technology by starting to search for the own ideals and the faculties connected to these with the help of scholing methods. The methods of the astrognomy already mentioned give possibilities to these. What one develops then, is which is called the forces of the Son of Man, the germ to the creative being within us.


In the Rune workshop already worked-out forms of moral technology:

* Organic design

* Rune musical instruments

* Ornaments

* Work with elemental beings and landscape healing

* The building Widarhalla

 

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