Chapter 7, "Becoming Aware of Genuine Being-Duty" from "All and Everything Beelzebubs Tales to His Grandson"
- Ale Saira
- Jun 22, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 23, 2024

The chapter focuses on recognizing the contributions of past generations and the necessity of preparing oneself for future responsibilities, highlighting the importance of developing a true sense of duty and conscience as part of spiritual growth and higher consciousness.
It begins with Hassin reflecting on the conversation between Beelzebub and the captain, leading him to profound and sad thoughts. He realizes that the comforts and conveniences enjoyed in the present are the results of the hard work and sacrifices of past generations. This insight helps Hassin understand that modern conveniences have not always existed and required significant effort to come into being.
Hassin acknowledges that many beings from the past have worked hard and endured hardships to provide the present generation with its current comforts. He feels a sense of gratitude and recognition for these efforts, understanding that these past beings did this work knowingly or unknowingly for the benefit of future generations.
Beelzebub advises Hassin not to worry too much about these heavy thoughts at his young age, reassuring him that the time will come for him to understand and undertake his duties. He emphasizes the importance of preparing oneself for future responsibilities and becoming a responsible tricerebral being.
The chapter delves into the idea that developing a true esoteric duty and conscience is a gradual process. It involves becoming aware of one's responsibilities and the efforts required to fulfill them. Beelzebub explains that being a responsible tricerebral being means understanding and acting on one's duties consciously, which is a key part of achieving higher consciousness and fulfilling one's potential.
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