Disconnected
Morality is a function of relationships which exist in multifaceted, compound contexts acting more often as veils and walls, than doors and vistas. Disconnected from understanding our own needs and urges, but not from their effects on our thoughts, feelings and behaviors, we remain distanced from each other and stunted in our ability to connect, falling back on power constructs standing in for the honest morality of how we behold and behave towards others.