Manipulation of one’s ability to think for themselves and coercing them to feel and believe that they are incompetent to do anything perfectly right or know what’s best for them is a mortal sin and makes a mockery of God’s creatures and of God too!
Slavery, oppression, political and corporate crimes are not what should be used to build any economy. If anything, this social injustice shred people’s dignity and respect for life, for God, for humanity and to the Universe. The ones who commit such heinousness may not believe or realize that they torture their souls too and heap hot coals on their heads as well as the ones who assist in perpetrating unsocial welfare.
There are lots of barricades to distract the brave warriors. Barriers to stop the warriors- that is all they are. It makes democracy a sham and disgrace and makes a fumbling fool of those who think that they are mightier than God and mankind.
School does not teach one for life’s brutal hard knockers. Human laws don’t supersede God’s and religion in no gateway to make it to heaven. They institutionalize, domesticate and condemn humanity. Contrary to what it seems like, this is the main reason and prime objective. They drill illusions into brilliant minds so as to tamper with divine intelligence and ability to function in the world as citizens of the Universe.
Brainwashing can be disastrous, when people stop thinking for themselves and instead, rely solely on what they are taught and coerce to believe. Profit making at the expense of one’s soul and sanity is preposterous. I am learning and practising to use these barriers as stepping-stones of self responsibility. Then and only then can I see God’s way where there seem to be no way. That requires a lot of creative imagination, courage, resilience and a lot of patience and perseverance. Busy, distracted lives do not have the time to think, rest, let alone imagine or able enough to see things with fresh eyes.
I recall what the prophets Isaiah, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah as well as some of the Psalms of David summoned; I unfold my own ideas of what life on this side of heaven requires of me to make it through- persecuted, oppressed, struck down, crushed; yet, strong, resilient, original and a peaceful warrior. I continue to press on living each day with integrity. Living from the heart is not easy; it is possible. I think that is what Jesus’ life exemplifies and so I let his attitude order my steps and lead my feet to stand on higher ground! That’s the spirit!
June 28, 2007
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