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Spirituality is experiential. If you access to "higher" spiritual dimensions you do not need moral standards to tell you what to do. You know what to do. Moral standards are set in stone and defined. They ignore complexity, exception, variation, fluctuation, chaos (dare I say beauty) in the system. Everything has to act according to the standard. Moreover, moral standards change historically and geographically. They derive from their surrounding environment. They have objective no basis at their core, they are subjective. They adapt differently according to a nation, a religion, a profession, a technology. Moral standards are most often used as a tool to exert political power, that is a fact. As for spirituality, there are hundreds of ways to get there. Methods used to attain to the highest vary. It is a technology. It does not submit to a moral standard.

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