04-30-2021, 04:46 AM
A nice find, I fully agree with The Hattons.
Evil or separation is a dead end path,
Although it's existence and acknowledgement can be seen as a catalyst to learn 'unconditional love'.
They're the 'trainer' or 'sparring partner' for the others to learn 'unconditional love'.
It's indeed more 'challenging' for sure.
As it requires a 'reaching out' attitude towards 'evil', trying to see things from their perspective.
Within one shall find one or more of this type of emotions: Fear, Anger, #Hatred, #Sadness, Humiliation, Guilt, Insecurity
Today I found a good case study for this.
The emotions that can be sensed are:
#Fear of the future
#Anger of the way they've been treated
#Hatred towards those that they see as responsible for putting them in such condition
#Sadness of how they live their life
#Humiliation of being beaten and rejected
#Guilt towards their own children and themselves
#Insecurity of their well being and how other sees them.
Untreated, it's not hard to guess of what will be the future..
The main questions here will be:
- Are we willing reach out to them? Without prejudice and hatred.
- Are we willing to accept them? Regardless of what they did.
- Are we willing to include them? Without fear.
If not.. then aren't we also actually among the evil that give birth to future evil?
Evil or separation is a dead end path,
Although it's existence and acknowledgement can be seen as a catalyst to learn 'unconditional love'.
They're the 'trainer' or 'sparring partner' for the others to learn 'unconditional love'.
It's indeed more 'challenging' for sure.
As it requires a 'reaching out' attitude towards 'evil', trying to see things from their perspective.
Within one shall find one or more of this type of emotions: Fear, Anger, #Hatred, #Sadness, Humiliation, Guilt, Insecurity
Today I found a good case study for this.
The emotions that can be sensed are:
#Fear of the future
#Anger of the way they've been treated
#Hatred towards those that they see as responsible for putting them in such condition
#Sadness of how they live their life
#Humiliation of being beaten and rejected
#Guilt towards their own children and themselves
#Insecurity of their well being and how other sees them.
Untreated, it's not hard to guess of what will be the future..
The main questions here will be:
- Are we willing reach out to them? Without prejudice and hatred.
- Are we willing to accept them? Regardless of what they did.
- Are we willing to include them? Without fear.
If not.. then aren't we also actually among the evil that give birth to future evil?