12-12-2017, 05:28 AM
So long as you're celebrating equality, you have my support. I willingly support the equality of everyone, but I am wary of rebuttal or worse, that those inflicted with oppressed pain will carry it on and teach it further. I hope you will rejoice also at how we're learning to treat women better. I just hope in return that is reciprocated with forgiveness. Otherwise I see the pendulum swinging beyond balance back into imbalance.
I see equality is possible, but unless we begin attempting forgiveness, the oppression might end but the pain will carry on. We should focus on healing the pain as well as the cause of the problem.
Maybe it's too soon, but I worry a lot, about the future. You can end a problem, but the pain it caused, that doesn't end with the problem, it becomes the most important problem to work through. Without that healing, the Metaphysical side persists, and oppression is transformed rather than ended, it manifests anew until the lessons of love are found and learned.
It's my understanding forgiveness is the key to relinquishing karma, and that and acceptance are needed for passing the tests of catalyst.
What should one do then to heal the trauma of oppression in a time where it is coming closer to an end? How can we prepare ourselves to help those affected heal?
I see equality is possible, but unless we begin attempting forgiveness, the oppression might end but the pain will carry on. We should focus on healing the pain as well as the cause of the problem.
Maybe it's too soon, but I worry a lot, about the future. You can end a problem, but the pain it caused, that doesn't end with the problem, it becomes the most important problem to work through. Without that healing, the Metaphysical side persists, and oppression is transformed rather than ended, it manifests anew until the lessons of love are found and learned.
It's my understanding forgiveness is the key to relinquishing karma, and that and acceptance are needed for passing the tests of catalyst.
What should one do then to heal the trauma of oppression in a time where it is coming closer to an end? How can we prepare ourselves to help those affected heal?