View Full Version : Compassion
rasnalgoul
09-02-2007, 03:39 AM
Im curious maybe this question seems foolish, but are people like george bush, the queen mother, basically high up illuminati/masonic, just evil evil people, are they capable of coming back to the light during their lifetimes? Can people like Josef Mengele be turned around? Lately I find it nearly impossible for me to hate someone. When I look at a person I see them as a being their features and I cannot help but feel happy and loving towards them. I have yet to meet someone like George Bush or Tony Blair and thats where my doubts lie. How can we be compassionate of people who despise us in all ways and want to see us suffering and dying. Id like to hope some day that these people would turn around and admit to their evil ways and seek forgiveness, but I feel that the reality of what will happen is that these people will meet violent ends in the coming awakening. What do you people think?
drgonzo
09-02-2007, 05:49 AM
I don't really see the so called "evil" people as that bad. I don't think it's a big leap to say that any of us could turn out very much like them in the right circumstances. Seems like they just have alot of fun at the expense of others. What good is the game if there's no opposition anyway...
jimijams
09-02-2007, 07:07 AM
I don't really see the so called "evil" people as that bad. I don't think it's a big leap to say that any of us could turn out very much like them in the right circumstances. Seems like they just have alot of fun at the expense of others. What good is the game if there's no opposition anyway...
Hey drgonzo what is that in you avatar?? It looks like a badly bruised vagina to me..:confused:
drgonzo
10-02-2007, 04:10 AM
Close, but it's actually a 150ft cannon.
john white
10-02-2007, 04:33 AM
Icke said this on the subject:
Love thy "enemy"?
People have said that they can't understand why I say we must love those that seek to control us and perpetuate human suffering. But love is Oneness and so love is the balance of all things. Hatred comes from the illusion of division. Hate is not the other polarity of love because love is Oneness and Oneness has no polarities. If we hate those who cause the mayhem we are holding ourselves in the illusion and, therefore, the control of those we hate. This is yet another loop. The manipulators are full of hate and fear; so do we want to join them?? To love someone is not to stand by and let them impose their will upon you or others. Love stands up for what it believes to be right no matter what the challenge or intimidation. It is possible to expose what is going on and change that reality without hating those involved. It is essential to do this because, otherwise, we are the same as that which we claim to dislike. We see this all the time when we delude ourselves into believing that the methods we condemn, when used by others, can be justified for us to employ because we are trying to do "good". You do not achieve what you believe to be right by doing what you know to be wrong.
Friedrich Nietzsche put it like this:
"He who fights with monsters might take care; lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into You."
How often do we see those who challenge "evil" turn into a mirror of those they condemn? Look at the political Left and Right as one prime example. The far Left hates the far Right and vice versa. Yet they are the same in both thought and method. Hatred, resentment and a need for revenge are cancers of the soul. When we feel these emotions, who are the victims? We are. The targets might be having a great time, unaware of how we feel about them, while we cook in our own stew of seething fury at the expense of joy and happiness. Hatred and resentment are, with fear, the ultimate in self abuse. It's time to let them go and see them for the illusions that they are. We don't need to fight the Illuminati, but change the reality in which
they exist.
Scientist and philosopher Buckminster Fuller said: "You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete."
(Tales from the timeloop p463)