He does not abide by human and earthly standards but by the standards of what is true and what is right.
A good person does not serve silly humans or play into their tricks or lowly ways he or she stands firm and strong in the face of oppression and rejects Modernism.
A good person sees the enemy and humans as lowly and inferior and does not bother much with them.
A good person stands on their own he chooses to do what is right no matter the cost and no matter what his heart says. He is a strong and brave warrior. He does not identify earth as his home but as a missionary outpost.
It will only be home when he makes it like home. He is willing to fight or even die for the cause. He fears nothing not even death. He stands strong and brave as a soldier in the face of anything and says.
I will do what I have to do nothing will stop me. I will throw off others comments like dirt from sandals. I will throw off others opinions cause they are based mostly on lower vibrationary principles. He does not connect or interact with those who are of the enemy or low vibration. He stands alone against the crowd.
He is a strong and brave soldier.
A good person always does what is right no matter the cost
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This is how it is.
''The foundation of the National Socialist worldview is the knowledge of human inequality. No one will likely disagree with this as long as we stick to physical appearance. It is obvious that the “red skins,” the “yellow people,” the Negroes, and the whites are very different. And all whites are not the same. The careful observer can find differences in physical size and shape. The color of the eyes, hair, and skin also varies greatly.
But there are also spiritual differences between people. That is particularly clear when various people speak about a particular subject. For one person, work is a “curse,” “God’s punishment,” a burden that one should remove as rapidly as possible. For the other, it is a necessary part of existence that gives human life its meaning. For one, bravery and loyalty are nothing but great stupidity. He would rather be “a coward for a few minutes” than to “be dead for the rest of one’s life.” For another, bravery and loyalty are the characteristics used to value and esteem people. He holds to his word, in good times or ill. He cannot live without honor and would rather die than be a coward.
People differ in more than their physical characteristics. Just as deep, and with no way of bridging the gap, is the differences in spirit and soul. body, spirit, and soul together make up the whole person, since they form a unified whole. ''
''The foundation of the National Socialist worldview is the knowledge of human inequality. No one will likely disagree with this as long as we stick to physical appearance. It is obvious that the “red skins,” the “yellow people,” the Negroes, and the whites are very different. And all whites are not the same. The careful observer can find differences in physical size and shape. The color of the eyes, hair, and skin also varies greatly.
But there are also spiritual differences between people. That is particularly clear when various people speak about a particular subject. For one person, work is a “curse,” “God’s punishment,” a burden that one should remove as rapidly as possible. For the other, it is a necessary part of existence that gives human life its meaning. For one, bravery and loyalty are nothing but great stupidity. He would rather be “a coward for a few minutes” than to “be dead for the rest of one’s life.” For another, bravery and loyalty are the characteristics used to value and esteem people. He holds to his word, in good times or ill. He cannot live without honor and would rather die than be a coward.
People differ in more than their physical characteristics. Just as deep, and with no way of bridging the gap, is the differences in spirit and soul. body, spirit, and soul together make up the whole person, since they form a unified whole. ''