3.6. Limits of Causalism

Causalism is not a religion. It is a tool (Section 3.1.)

It is important to acknowledge the inherent lack of a moral code in Casualism. This puts limits on it as a practice. Causalism allows us to be aware of our diets (Section 1.1) that are made up of inputs from other belief systems and traditions from which we can derive a basis of goodness (Section 1.6.)

Causalism serves only to open one to a new way of experiencing life. Like a summer fling flush with enough love and learnings to last a lifetime.

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3.5. The Freedom of Non-Utility