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I strongly recommend ditching your hate. Trudeau is going down a very deep, black hole. Don't attach too strongly, and don't follow him down.
You're way, way better than that.
Let go the rage, and convert it into freedom.
Yeap!
True, think with logic not emotions, when you make decisions based only on emotion, you make mistakes.
Emotions are also a form of glue. Constructive, healthy emotions create positive bonds, but negative emotions can form unhealthy and destructive bonds.
Although I have no personally witnessed it, I once read a story supposedly channelled from the spiritual realms, where a particular person (a believer with a strong relationship with Christ) wanted to know where Hitler was in the spiritual realms.
He describes being led by God to where Hitler was. He found Hitler naked tied to a dead broken tree in a desolate landscape, with an endless line of people lined up to kick him. Because he was stretched out on the tree, he was well exposed, and the people - all victims of Hitler - would one by one kick him in the testicles. Again, and again, and again.
The point is that Hitler was in this 'hell', but so were the victims who could not get rid of their hatred and resentment in their hearts towards him. Their hatred, resentment and pain became something that locked them in together with him.
If this was a true description - and I have no reason to not believe that it is true - its a warning to not allow one's self be destroyed by negative attachments.
I mean, its common knowledge now that victims of abuse can very well become perpetrators and locked into the same evil they suffered from. What's the difference between a victim who becomes a perpetrator themselves, and a victim who escapes the victimhood and walks a path of recovery? Letting go is the starting point.
Dude, that’s powerful. We ALL have at least one person in our lives experiences that have wronged us, resulting in hatred. The act of forgiveness is not a token leap, only to be stated then thrown aside for more hate. God knows what’s in our hearts. I think we’ve all heard the example “what would you do if you met Hitler when he was young” or something similar? Most people would say I’d kill him, right? What if his father was whipping him with a belt every night, or if his Uncle or teacher was sexually abusing him regularly? Would he deserve death then? What if he lived near a graveyard and an evil entity attached itself to him giving him dreams of glory and vengeance against anyone who wronged him? I read somewhere that Jesus was asked what’s an unforgivable sin? His answer stuck with me because it opens up many other questions. He said the unrepented sin is the only unforgivable sin. Forgiveness is the root of repentance. This path may be the most difficult for us as mortals to bear…true forgiveness. The damage of how you’re slighted is DONE, now we either run replays in our mind creating neurosis, or we can wipe it clean from our minds (and our souls) by throwing it in the junk drawer and ask oneself “what did I learn from being slighted”? Just my rambling thoughts…
What helped me after God was to take the bad memories and treat them like a movie you never want to see again. I had my tubes tied for the reason you described. I could never live with myself if I ever hurt a child. I can handle them fine and love being around them now.
Are you going to be the one to force the buttplug into his ass? He'd probably like it just so you know.
That's my kink