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iOWNme
21st December 2013, 07:29 AM
What Drives Your Fight?

What drives your willingness to fight the system, search for truth and expose lies and deception?

Is it your anger over the 'Evil/Bad' people that drives you? Or is it the love of humanity and the planet that drives you?

If you are driven by anger and hate, i fear that is falling into the death trap of the system. If you are driven by love and compassion for humanity, you are already making this world a better place without even knowing it.

What gives you your power and energy to keep fighting this system? Is it the anger/hate you have for the system, or is it the love/compassion you have for humanity and this planet?

Search within yourself and try to see WHAT is actually the fuel for your engine. Try and recognize just what it is that is powering your energy to get up everyday and continue this fight. If you find anger and hate is your fuel, you are only adding more anger and hate to the planet and humanity. But if you find love and compassion for your fellow man is what keeps you going, you are only adding more love and compassion to the planet and humanity, which will ultimately lead to the destruction of those 'Evil/Bad' people.


(I am not on some high horse, i am only human. I can fall into the trap of anger/hate just as easily as anyone else. I just choose to try and put my love for humanity above the ego inside my own head. Which is often times extremely hard to do when you are constantly surrounded by a system that promotes and feeds on anger/hate)

palani
21st December 2013, 09:25 AM
If you should happen to look back and examine every argument and conflict that you have been involved in you might discover that YOU are the one who brings all the energy and power into those conflicts. Your same energy and power is what is used against you. The more enthusiastically you attack anyone the return to you in some form is the same energy and power that you provide.

The solution? Don't provide any energy. Learn to be agreeable.

Ponce
21st December 2013, 09:37 AM
Me? I remember how I just to walk to school on my own, go to the movies on my own, go to town on my own, play ball on the streets, go to the swimming pool on my own.......and many other things that now day could put my parents in jail an me in juvenile hall.......to me the US is now one of the biggest prison in the world where you are "free" only as long as you do what they tell you.

V

Hatha Sunahara
21st December 2013, 09:42 AM
I love my freedom. The only restraints I can tolerate are the ones I impose on myself for whatever reason I do so. When the system takes away my freedom or harms me, that fuels resistance. If they just leave me alone, I have no quarrel with them.

Being agreeable has limits. You get nowhere by being agreeable with swindlers, or other kinds of criminals. You can generally avoid harm to yourself if you are 'agreeable' with cops, but they, and their bretheren in the Criminal (Justice) System are not always rational, and often corrupt. I think being agreeable as a general policy only works if you are well armed.

Hatha

Dogman
21st December 2013, 09:46 AM
Me? I remember how I just to walk to school on my own, go to the movies on my own, go to town on my own, play ball on the streets, go to the swimming pool on my own.......and many other things that now day could put my parents in jail an me in juvenile hall.......to me the US is now one of the biggest prison in the world where you are "free" only as long as you do what they tell you.

V
back in our day, if not in school or doing what chores we were expected to do. We were thrown out of the house and expected to stay/play outside. With little or no supervision, to do/go what and where we wanted. Only if called to the hours for meals or needed for something were we allowed back in. The only times the rules were suspended if we were sick.

It is a complete reversal today to how we were brought up back when we (most) brought up!