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Tyranny: In medieval Europe, anyone accused of witchcraft or heresy would be throw into a holy lake...if he drowns then he was innocent...if he swam out then the devils arm was supporting him... So the poor soul would throw back again and again...till the devils arm got tired and the poor wretch drowns... Such were the elements of absolute tyranny under the guise of religious morality in the days gone by... The tyrant lives in a world dimensioned by extremes of fear and emotional insecurity. Hate is a fear based emotion. Cruelty is a fear based reaction. The more fears we habour within, the greater the channels of hate we establish...such channels include cruelty, murder, sadism etc. For those who have resigned themselves to a life of terrorism and suicide attacks obviously are those whose extreme inner fears cannot permit them to face a normal life in the society. Thus the outer world has overcome them, with their will broken, they recede into their own inner worlds, worlds created and dimensioned by their most intense inner feelings: A morbid hatred for a world, a country, a people or religion they believe has annihilated their lives on the mundane world. As humans living in the material world, they will naturally attempt to synchronize their inner world with the outer world and what do we find? Beheadings, burning people at stakes, mass gassing of people in gas chambers, suicide attacks etc... Expel the tyrant at once from your midst, have nothing to do with him or his relations, for the tyrant bears a terrible Generational Karma...which, by the Law of Identity and Association will afflict you and your loved ones if you align in anyway with him... That is not to say you should hate him, rather understand his chosen Path and in your moments of Silence pray some natural experience awakens the Light side in him and compels him to turn from his dark ways and seek the Light...
Posted on: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 09:32:52 +0000

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