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When the subtle, gets ignored.... When PC doctrine is revealed.... The claims will get more outlandish, bank on it!
Jog, when you have to be intolerant, to show the intolerance of another, something must happen first.
I know, I know, you don't like me preaching my faith, or my battle with the bottle, but it's all I got bro, to explain my rationale and reasoning.
I use to use, as excuse, to drink, that life was rough, folks didn't understand me, I need it to feel better, to belong, to fit in, to be merry, etc.....
So I drank. And I drank.
And it never delivered that of what I searched.....
So, my demands as to why I was entitled to drink, my justification for drinking, became more outlandish, to self, and to others.
At this point, it became extremely obvious to others, I had a problem. Which, made many change their opines, and interactions, with me....
Which I then used to justify even MORE drinking, as I could now blame them, for changing, against me.
Do you see how that might work?
Not until I came to the point of not wanting to ever drink again, FIRST.... Did the other components begin to fit into place. Free from the effects of alcohol, I could then discern and reason. It all pointed to my actions and thoughts, not those of others, or circumstance.
I would hazard to guess many minorities are steep in their mindset of blaming others, for that which eludes them.
They need to ask of themselves, if their actions have the capacity to deliver, that of which they seek?
Here, read this:
Newton's Third Law of Motion
Newton’s third law of motion tells us that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. In physics, this means that when an object collides with a target, there is an equal force going into and away from the target at the same time. The law of Karma generalizes this rule to all areas of life, beyond just physical motion.
When a person exerts a force on another part of life, that force will go into its intended target, but it will also return back to the person. We experience the truth of this whenever we give someone else an encouraging word or a helping hand. We send out a force of compassion towards them by what we say and do and instantly we feel that same compassion in ourselves in the form of a good feeling.
When we send out positive energy to others, we cannot avoid the inevitable return of that good energy back onto ourselves. Sometimes it comes back right away, and other times it may take a while, but it will always circle back, and that is the simple and inevitable law of Karma.
So, if you give negativity, what can you expect to return?
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