Boris Shabrin

Talking to the Devil: an interview from the Other Side


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be very strong and cause great emotional pain.

      Fose: That makes sense. Are there other forms of suffering that may result from the choice of darkness?

      Lucifer: Absolutely. Another form of suffering is social isolation. These people are often ostracized by others. They may lose friends or family members who do not want to associate with a person who is behaving in a harmful or immoral way. This experience can be incredibly lonely and isolating.

      Fose: Are there other kinds of suffering you’d like to mention?

      Lucifer: Yes, another form of suffering that can result from evil choices is spiritual suffering. Many people believe in a higher power or have a spiritual sense that guides their lives. When someone makes an evil choice, they may feel that they are betraying their spiritual beliefs. This can cause great inner turmoil and confusion, and can eventually lead to a crisis of faith.

      Choosing to be good

      Fose: So, Lucifer, there’s been a lot of talk about your choice to do evil and corrupt souls. But today I want to talk about the benefits of doing good. Do you think there are advantages to doing good?

      Lucifer: Of course, Fose. There are many advantages to doing good. However, I must clarify that I did not choose evil. I was expelled from Heaven because of my pride and rebellion against God. But to answer your question, good can lead to inner peace and contentment.

      Fose: How can doing good lead to inner peace and contentment?

      Lucifer: Doing good can give you a sense of purpose and satisfaction. When you do something good for someone else, not only does it benefit them, but it also brings a sense of joy and satisfaction to yourself. This is a fulfilling experience that money and material possessions cannot provide.

      Fose: But what if good deeds don’t bring immediate rewards? What if it’s a long-term investment?

      Lucifer: That’s a good question, Fose. Doing good doesn’t always bring immediate rewards, but it’s important to remember that the true reward is the inner peace and satisfaction you receive. It’s not about recognition or praise from others. It is about the good you have done and the positive impact you have had on someone’s life.

      Fose: So, do you believe that doing good can lead to a sense of purpose and fulfillment?

      Lucifer: Quite right, Fose. Good can give you a sense of purpose and satisfaction that is difficult to achieve by any other means. It is the sense of satisfaction that comes from knowing that you have made positive changes in the world, no matter how small.

      Finding inner peace

      Fose: I want to start with a question about the concept of inner peace. Could you elaborate on what this means to you and how it relates to doing good?

      Lucifer: Inner peace is a state of mind that arises from a sense of harmony and balance within oneself. It is a sense of contentment with who you are and the choices you make. Doing good is an important component of achieving inner peace because it is an act of unselfishness that brings joy to both giver and receiver.

      Fose: Could you explain how choosing to do good can lead to a sense of satisfaction and contentment that cannot be found in the pursuit of material wealth or power?

      Lucifer: Material wealth and power are fleeting and temporary. They may bring temporary pleasure, but they cannot bring lasting happiness. Doing good, on the other hand, is a selfless act that brings joy to both giver and receiver. When you choose to do good, you are contributing to something greater than yourself, and it brings a sense of satisfaction that cannot be achieved through material goods or power.

      Fose: So it’s like the sense of purpose that comes from helping others?

      Lucifer: Exactly. When you make good choices, you are living a life of purpose. You are making a positive impact on the world, no matter how small. It is this sense of purpose that gives you a sense of satisfaction that cannot be found in material possessions or power.

      Fose: This is a powerful message. Do you have any advice for those who are trying to find inner peace and purpose in their lives?

      Lucifer: I would suggest starting small. Look for ways to do good in your everyday life, whether it’s volunteering at a local charity, helping a friend in need, or simply being kind to those around you. These small acts of kindness can have a big impact on your sense of fulfillment and purpose.

      Lucifer’s Final Thoughts

      Fose: As a demon, you have seen the consequences of human choices. Can you summarize your thoughts on this subject?

      Lucifer: Of course. I know firsthand that the choices people make can have terrible consequences, not only for themselves but for those around them. Every decision we make has a ripple effect that can last for generations.

      Fose: Can you give some examples of these consequences?

      Lucifer: One of the most obvious examples is the damage humans have done to the environment. The choices we make about how we consume resources and how we produce waste have had devastating consequences for the planet. We see the consequences of these choices in the form of climate change, deforestation, and species extinction.

      On a more personal level, the choices we make in our relationships can also have long-term consequences. Choosing to lie, cheat, or betray can cause great pain and undermine trust that is difficult to rebuild.

      Fose: So how can people make better choices that lead to a more fulfilling life?

      Lucifer: It all starts with awareness. We must be mindful of the impact our choices have on ourselves and on others. We must consider the long-term consequences of our actions and weigh the potential benefits against the potential harms.

      We also need to develop empathy and compassion. When we are able to see the world through the eyes of others, we are more likely to make choices for everyone, not just ourselves.

      Finally, we must be willing to take responsibility for our actions. When we make mistakes, we must acknowledge them and do what we can to correct the situation.

      Fose: That’s a very insightful point of view, Lucifer. Do you have any final thoughts on the subject?

      Lucifer: Only that we all have the power to make positive changes in the world through the choices we make each day. It is never too late to start making better choices and strive for a more fulfilling life for ourselves and those around us.

      Chapter 4. The Balance of Good and Evil

      Definition of Good and Evil

      Fose: Can you define what is good and what is evil?

      Lucifer: Good and evil are subjective concepts, Fose. What one person considers good can be evil to another. In my opinion, good is anything that brings pleasure, happiness, and satisfaction to oneself and others, and evil is anything that causes harm, pain, and suffering.

      Fose: Can you give examples of actions that are considered good and evil?

      Lucifer: Of course, Fose. Acts such as charity, love, and forgiveness are considered good because they bring happiness and comfort to people’s lives. On the other hand, actions such as murder, theft and betrayal are considered evil because they bring harm and suffering to others.

      Fose: But some people argue that good and evil are not subjective, but objective. That there are actions that are inherently good or evil. What do you think about this?

      Lucifer: I understand that point of view, Fose. However, even actions that are considered inherently good, such as saving someone’s life, can have negative consequences. For example, if someone saves a person’s life, but hurts someone else in the process, is that still a good action? It’s all a matter of perspective.

      Fose: That’s an interesting point. But what about the concept of morality? Isn’t there a moral code that defines what