Who honestly can say "As a human I'm fully satisfied in all aspects -including morally speaking- with myself. Because in all aspects I'm absolutely perfect, and there is nothing my conscience can ever accuse me of, as I'm not only completely innocent, but infinitely good. Meaning that there is absolutely nothing else in and about me than my infinitely great perfect goodness, because It being infinitely great, there is no opposite in me."
How could a human being compare itself to infinite perfection unless it at least subconsciously knew what perfection is? Could imperfection know perfection? Or can only perfection know perfection? And would anyone but someone who is perfect, but under the impression of being someone imperfect, know that as that imperfect being it seems to be it is not perfect?
It is the perfect Being you really are reading this now in your human appearance. But for as long as It believes as you it is but a human It will not accept as true that in truth It is indeed the infinitely Good One remembering Itself by becoming aware of Itself as you. For It's conscience will not allow It to believe it to enjoy such a lofty Self-recognition. It will feel unworthy of it.
If you don't accept that in truth you are the infinitely great Good one, it is because you don't seem to be That, and care more for the truth as it seems to be and you believe it is, than for enjoying true happiness. Yet only a Being that is infinitely great Goodness Itself would react that way while believing It is but the human It seems to be. And still long for that perfection as the highest moral Ideal, and miss it, because That is What It really Is.
All this is taking place in a virtual reality. Yet the One constantly creating it and making it appear -the Creative Power- is experiencing everything you experience. Even being you. When you think "I", the infinitely great perfectly Good One is thinking "I" as you. This is so for everyone. And this is the truth that will set everyone free from whom everyone but seemed to be and do, and thus of all suffering, as no one but the infinitely great Good One would suffer believing it was not Who It is, nor doing What It is really doing. Yet for Who and How It is It willed also others would enjoy what It enjoys, so It imagined being each one of them, identifying with them, which would cause It great suffering as them, but eventually make It realize in them entirely to their benefit that It is infinitely great courageous pure altruistic Charity.
Nothing but this recognition will make us fully respect and love ourselves and each other. Nor will anything but this recognition make us truly lastingly happy and glad and grateful for Who we really are, and for What as Such we are really doing and accomplishing. Yet with it no words can do justice to the glory we will increasingly enjoy. For as the Love. Intelligence, and Creativity of our true Being is infinitely great, so is Its potential for enjoying It's true happiness in and as each one of us, and of us in It. The Whole in every one, and everyone Whole in It.
Who we really Are is our Salvation from whom we but seemed and seem to be, and in that sense our true Identity is our Savior; it brings us back to our real Life from a pseudo "life" which was more like a constant dying while being attacked by false accusations of who we appear to be and for what we seemed and seem to do.
The fact that you morally fully approve but of the highest moral Ideal, and disapprove of everything that is not in accord with It, proves that you love It. Yet this is the way the Ideal loves Itself, and rightly so. For should not infinitely great altruistic Love love Itself for What It is, and is accomplishing for so many others, all to their eternal benefit? That also they may know that they are the eternal -immortal- Power and Wisdom of the purest Love?
What you morally like you are like, and what you morally dislike is dislike (unlike) you.