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stonerzelda · 2 years ago
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Trans Activism
Okay. So it’s about time I talk about this. First and foremost, I need to get this out of the way. I HATE, trans-activism. Do not take this to mean I hate trans people, as it does not mean that. Do not take this to mean that I don’t want trans people to live peacefully. This is also not the case. With all of this said let me get into what I need to say.
Trans-activism is doing much to hurt Trans and non-trans people alike. This video which links to an article goes in depth about it. Fact of the matter is, we have issues with having conversations about Transgender as a concept. Even the slightest notion of, “maybe this person who says they are trans, is not actually trans” gets you labeled as a transphobe. But if this article proves anything, It’s that trans-activists have done more to hurt people than to help. I know this to be the case because everyone and their mothers at this point lean towards, “OMG i’m so proud that you are coming out as trans! I totally support this. What’s that? You don’t really know if you’re trans? That’s what bigots sound like. If you think you are trans at all, then you just are.” 
I can not tell you how often I’ve seen this before. I’ve seen it in real life. I’ve seen it on this hellsite, I’ve even seen it on Twitter and Facebook. Friendship and support is not blind. Nor does it ignore dangers, and science. I have had several arguments with people on Twitter and on here, that have told me hormone blockers have no “side effects”. Are you kidding me? No side effects? Ok lets go over them for those in the back of the room shall we. 
-They prevent proper growth.
-They hinder immune system growth.
-Your sexual organs don’t grow in properly.
-After taking them, depending on how long you took them, can make you unable to have kids.
-Your body never fully evens out after taking them for longer than a few months.
-This lack of immune growth and physical growth can lead to other issues down the road.
-Lower bone density
ETC.
And this is the short list. The list for what happens when you start on a hormone treatment to transition can be much more devastating to your body. This is not to mention the fact that it is an invasive surgery, be it male to female or female to male. ALSO, assuming you end up not actually being trans, you might have a laundry list of physical traits you don’t want after the fact. Like for instance, you end up much shorter than you would have. You end up with a lot of body hair you can NEVER GET RID OF, among other things. Though, we never talk about this stuff. Because the only thing trans-activists care about is trying to convince as many people as possible that they are trans. Hell, there is even a movement of them that infiltrate gay and lesbian message boards or chat rooms and literally just keep nudging them to believe they are trans rather than gay or lesbian. Do you understand how sick that is? To tell someone that even if they know they are homosexual, that actually they really, “aren’t” and are actually just the opposite gender? Do you GRASP how fucked up that is? These people are also responsible for “Rapid onset gender dysphoria”. A thing that has not only not been backed by any studies at all but is made up BS, to try and convince people who are not trans that they actually are. 
These people are demented. Demented to a degree that makes me worry. Fact of the matter is that these young people in this article are basically fucked for the rest of their lives. And a LARGE number of them are young girls. A decent number of whom have autistic tendencies or are actually autistic. And some of them will have to grow up shaving their faces daily, because trans-activists don’t actually care about them. And they will have to stay in hiding as well. Because progressives and activists will attack them. Call them traitors. Probably even bully and berate them. Fun fact is thought that if you watch this video it talk about something I've been talking about for a long time. Actually trying to treat the root of the body dysphoria. If after several months of working with a person in therapy, they are not showing signs of improvement, then you can suggest to them that they ARE in fact trans. 
Trans is not just saying you are trans. And just parading it around to the trans-trenders saying you don’t actually need body dysphoria to be trans is insane. Not only does it de-legitimize what it is to be trans, but it de-legitimatizes all that trans people have had to go through up until this point. It tells them that their struggle is now just some trend for people who want to feel special get to pretend to be. Meanwhile there are trans people out there right now, who are thinking about killing themselves. Because it’s not everything they were told it would be. It’s not all sunshine and roses. It’s not just some simple walk in the park. And what’s more, you can’t pretend it’s because people discriminate against them. Especially if they are passing after all is said and done. And many are. And they don’t walk around saying “I’m a trans man” or “I’m a trans woman”. They normally identify as the sex they have transitioned too. And short of knowing them prior to it all, how would you KNOW, to discriminate against them? Short answer? You wouldn’t. 
I’m really tired of us not being able to have a REAL conversation with these people. I’m really tired of these insane activists saying that 3-14 year olds have the MENTAL CAPACITY, to decide they are the opposite sex. Most people don’t even know what identity is until they are into their late teens. And even then, they don’t really know who they are until they are in their 20’s. YES. There are people who have transitioned that are very happy and might stay happy for their whole lives. Props to them and I wish them the best. But this notion that everyone is automatically trans because they are not manly enough, or girly enough is stupid. Tomboys do not have to be trans the same way femboys don’t have to be trans. Hell is it not the progressive thing to do to oppose gender norms? So why the hell do trans-activists push for those same norms so damn hard? If you’re allowed to be a man and wear a dress, then why the hell do men who want to do that HAVE to actually be women? Sounds more like you are the ones enforcing stereotypical gender roles to me.
I want to end on this note though. We need to have a conversation about this. We need to be able to talk about gender dysphoria, and what is being trans. We also need to stop letting parents convince their kids that they are trans. Children say a lot, and many go through phases. And what you all don’t understand, is that if you believe that kids have to capacity to make LIFE ALTERING DECISIONS like being trans and taking hormone blockers or start transitioning before 20, not only do I think you are messed up in the head, but you are also saying in that moment, that a CHILD has the capacity to consent to sex. Both have very life changing consequences, and both require a lot of experience and wisdom to fully understand. 
I have a LOT of respect for trans people in general. I DO NOT have any respect for trans-activists. They’ve done so much more to hurt people than they have to help them. Honestly? I feel sorry for these young adults. They were probably “supported” in the same way most trans people are. “Everything will be great! I’m so happy for you! Oh i always knew it! I’ll support you no matter what! Oh it’s perfectly safe when can i take you to look into it?” And what’s more, Doctors are having to go along with it. Out of fear that progressives and activists will get them fired, or get their license removed some how. This is not just physical doctors but psychologists as well. Parents will sit in, and if the doctor does not agree that they ARE TRANS, just like the 5y/o said, the parents will then mobilize a progressive mob against them. This only serves to hurt people more than it does to help. Not only that but it serves to hurt trans acceptance in the broader world. Places that have watched this happen and feel like it’s too much trouble to deal with. This video. The article. Both need to be conversation starters. We need to realize that trans-trenders, and trans activists are screwing things up. Trans people already have enough to deal with. The last thing they need is to become villains. And believe me, if people continue to get hurt like this. Continue to be brainwashed and taken advantage like this. They won’t blame the activists and progressives. They will blame the entire trans community. And if that happens, we might actually fall back years on the progress we have made for trans people.
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jensmindunwinds · 6 years ago
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12 Best Devotions for Women
*originally posted by Lisa Dougan at https://www.womendevotions.com/
There are so many devotional books for women floating around the internet that it can almost make your head spin! We wanted to help sort out which books we found to be the best option for both personal growth and value.
If you want to cut to the chase and see our top pick, look no further. Believing God Day by Day won our vote for the best overall devotional book.
Devotional Book Recommendations
As always, our focus at Women Devotions is to provide God-centered material for all of our readers. We were careful to choose devotionals that incorporated a lot of scripture and biblical teaching.
Women Devotional books are an excellent tool to add to your spiritual growth arsenal. But remember to not replace your Bible reading with devotional books; God’s word MUST always be a priority when it comes to spiritual growth.
Top 12 Women Devotional Books
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Believing God Day by Day: Growing Your Faith All Year Long
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Wondrous Pursuit: Daily Encounters with an Almighty God
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Praying God's Word Day by Day
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Embraced: 100 Devotions to Know God Is Holding You Close
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Made to Crave: Satisfying Your Deepest Desire with God, Not Food
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Just Like Jesus Devotional: A Thirty-Day Walk with the Savior
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New Morning Mercies: A Daily Gospel Devotional
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Taste and See: Savoring the Supremacy of God in All of Life
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As My Mind Unwinds: 31 Day Devotional - Reflectional - Confessional Ride
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Awaken: 90 Days with the God who Speaks
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Unseen: The Prince Warriors 365 Devotional
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Find Rest: A Women's Devotional For Lasting Peace In A Busy Life
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#1. Believing God Day by Day: Growing Your Faith All Year Long
Amazon Book Description: Among Beth Moore’s very best-selling books to date is Believing God, a powerful study of Isaiah 43 and Hebrews 11 that centers on one simple yet bold question: do you believe God or merely believe in Him? Moore explains how God’s plan is for the believer’s life to really work so all will know His promises are entirely true. When we begin to take God at His Word, the result is a fresh, contagious explosion of faith.
And now the enduring favorite is available in a convenient day-by-day reading format, reminding us time and again that God is bigger than we can imagine and faithful to be who He says He is, do what He says He can do, and help us be who He says we are. Believe it!
The Good: Short and easy to read, but packed with biblical uplifting and encouraging devotions. Great focus on the importance of developing faith. Great meaningful insights. Beth does a great job defining the bible verses day by day. The Bad: Some claim the devotions are too short, and Beth could go deeper on each topic.
#2. Wondrous Pursuit: Daily Encounters with an Almighty God
Amazon Devotional Description: In Wondrous Pursuit, author Jarrid Wilson walks with you through 30 days of intentionally chasing after God. Each day includes a Scripture passage, accompanied by reflection points and questions to help you go further, challenge you to think about a different aspect of your pursuit of God and to dive more deeply into his word. Along the way, learn how to build a continual, daily practice of looking for God and relying on his direction–after all, he is the most glorious goal, the most wondrous pursuit, we could possibly find.
The Good: A no-nonsense approach to worshiping and praising Jesus. Very easy to read. Jared does a great job of making this devotional feel more like a conversation than a book. The book includes great self-examination questions at the end of each devotional as well as room to write down responses. The Bad: The devotional parts of the book sometimes do not relate to the scripture posted at the beginning. We wish the author would explain the scriptures a little more thoroughly in each devotion.
#3. Praying God’s Word Day by Day
Amazon Devotional Description: With half a million copies in print, Praying God’s Word is author Beth Moore’s best-selling release to date. A landmark book among women and men, it continues to serve readers in “tearing down strongholds by captivating our minds with the knowledge of God” (2 Corinthians 10:3-5).
Now, the perennial favorite is available in a convenient day-by-day reading format as Beth encourages readers to seek the mind of Christ through fervent daily prayer directly from Scripture.
The Good: Simple and pure and refocuses you on what’s important. Does a great job of teaching the reader how to pray through God’s word. You will learn many verses and learn how to use them as your focus of prayer and thoughts throughout the day. The Bad: Some claim the devotions are a little too short and unpractical.
#4. Embraced: 100 Devotions to Know God Is Holding You Close
Amazon Devotional Description: Embraced is the beautiful new devotional from Lysa TerKeurst, the president of Proverbs 31 Ministries and the New York Times bestselling author of Uninvited, The Best Yes, Unglued, and Made to Crave. Embraced features 100 devotions that will resonate with women in all stages of life by giving them a godly perspective on the issues they face each day.
A real embrace indicates an intimate level of closeness. It’s not a high five or a casual handshake. The best kind of embrace is when someone we know deeply loves us flings their arms wide open and pulls us in close.
Our hearts were made for this kind of love and security but for many of us, we know more about the pain of heartbreak and fear than the unconditional love for which we were created. In Embraced, Lysa shares her own struggles, doubts, and heartbreaks while pointing to the Ultimate Embrace: God opening His arms wide on Calvary through Jesus so that He could pull us close for all of eternity. Welcoming us into the safety and hope of His grace and His love.
The Good: Terkeurst knows just what to say to reach the reader. Lovely read. The devotionals do not seem “dated” like most others. Terkeurst does an amazing job writing about her life’s experiences that she feels will help others on their journies. The Bad: Nothing said by reviewers
#5. Made to Crave Devotional: 60 Days to Craving God, Not Food
Amazon Devotional Description: Last year, author Lysa TerKeurst released the book Made to Crave, providing the Biblical answer to why people diet, regain the weight they lose and continue to find themselves stuck in this vicious cycle. Made to Crave helped thousands of people finally achieve victory in their weight loss journey. But, according to TerKeurst, “We need more than 19 chapters to stay motivated and on track. That’s why I wrote this daily devotional with 60 inspirational entries. There is plenty of new material not in the original book. Rest assured, I also included your favorite nuggets of wisdom from Made to Crave.” Just like the Made to Crave book, this Made to Crave Devotional is not a how-to get healthy book. It is the road to finding the lasting “want to” that extends far beyond the surface issues of weighing less and wanting to wear a smaller clothes size. Says TerKeurst: “There’s a spiritual battle going on. It’s real. And it’s amazing how perfectly the Bible gives us specific ways to find victory with our food struggles. “Even for girls who don’t crave carrots.”
The Good: If you struggle with food cravings, this is a must read! She reframes many of our perspectives on food, dieting, and healthy choices by pointing to scripture and being hilarious. The Bad: Some feel this book was a little too generalized and could go much deeper in areas.
#6. Just Like Jesus Devotional: A Thirty-Day Walk with the Savior
Amazon Devotional Description: Spend thirty intimate days with the Savior. Max Lucado invites you to spend thirty life-changing days with Jesus in this devotional, based on his bestseller, Just Like Jesus. Each day’s plan includes these four refreshing components: Thinking, Hearing, Reflecting, and Speaking. More than just a devotional–this is a month-long journey that brings you face-to-face with Jesus. Each day you’ll discover something new about your faith and about your Savior. More importantly, you’ll find yourself becoming more and more like Jesus.
The Good: Amazing personal devotional. Motivates you to become more like Christ by challenging, strengthening, encouraging, and examining your heart. The Bad: Nothing said by reviewers
#7. New Morning Mercies: A Daily Gospel Devotional
Amazon Devotional Description: 365 Gospel-Centered Devotions for the Whole Year. Mornings can be tough. Sometimes, a hearty breakfast and strong cup of coffee just aren’t enough. Offering more than a rush of caffeine, best-selling author Paul David Tripp wants to energize you with the most potent encouragement imaginable: the gospel. Forget “behavior modification” or feel-good aphorisms. Tripp knows that what we really need is an encounter with the living God. Then we’ll be prepared to trust in God’s goodness, rely on his grace, and live for his glory each and every day.
The Good: Possibly the most useful and practical devotional on this list. A great read for every morning to remind yourself of God’s mercies and grace. Great biblical theology. The Bad: Sentences tend to run on and time and make understanding the point a little unclear.
#8. Taste and See: Savoring the Supremacy of God in All of Life: 125 Daily Meditations
Amazon Devotional Description: A Devotional Powerhouse!
This revision of the follow-up to the popular A Godward Life adds twenty fresh entries to the original 120 daily meditations that are solid meat and sweet milk from God’s Word. The new entries broach current and controversial subject matter, such as partial-birth abortion and gay marriage. Piper asks the hardest questions and finds wonderfully poignant but practical and applicable truths from the Bible. These 350 pages of substantive spiritual nourishment will brace readers’ minds with truth and nourish their hearts with God’s sovereign grace. Pastors and lay leaders particularly will appreciate the three indexes included. They don’t need to look any further to find a pertinent illustration or tidbit of inspiration!
The Good: If you want to go deep, then this devotional is for you. This book will go deep into things and cause you to be more intimate and draw closer to God than ever before. Honest, biblical, and saturated with scripture. The Bad: Nothing said by reviewers
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As My Mind Unwinds: 31 Day Devotional – Reflectional – Confessional Ride
Amazon Devotional Description: By Our Very Own Jennifer Ervig! This is a simple compilation of different articles or blogs I’ve written so far at JensMindUnwinds@tumblr, during my time as a ghost blogger, and elsewhere…all in a devotional format. It’s a good way for me to dip my toes into the authoring a book world and simultaneously develop my coaching skills by the questions I pose throughout. When answering the questions, please use a journal and really take some time. Pray, reflect, fight with God, scribble and repeat.
The Good: Jen is wonderfully and beautifully honest. She tells you like it is. A great read for carefully and intentionally easing us closer to our relationships with our Creator. This devotional is unique, and you will get your hands dirty! If you are passionate about growing your bible study disciplines, this is for you! The Bad: None (but you will get your hands dirty)!
#10. Awaken: 90 Days with the God who Speaks
Amazon Devotional Description: It all starts for Priscilla where it all starts for you.
Alone with God. Alone with His Word. Eager to hear His voice. Prepared to humbly and obediently respond. She hopes, more than anything else, that the daily insights you receive in these pages will challenge, encourage, and strengthen you in every way.
These ninety devotions from the heart of a mom, wife, encourager, and friend will Awaken you each day with fresh insights gleaned from the Spirit of God. Ready to help you mine the treasures of Scripture and fortify you for the day ahead. This devotional is . . . a good choice.
The Good: Each devotion in Awaken starts with a Bible verse, then a reading, and ends with a Bible verse. Following each devotional are two lined pages entitled He Speaks to Me, where the reader is asked a question to reflect and think about through journaling. A unique and effective approach! The Bad: Nothing said by reviewers
#11. Unseen: The Prince Warriors 365 Devotional
Amazon Devotional Description: You are God’s warrior, and His armor is waiting for you. These 365 devotions from New York Times best-selling author Priscilla Shirer will give middle-grade readers daily power from God’s Word and grow them into warriors who use their spiritual armor daily. Each day’s strategy session is divided up into two sections: Reconnaissance (Recon) and Actionable Intelligence (Actionable Intel) to help readers recognize the enemy, build their defenses, and claim the victory God has planned for them.
The Good: Prepare to equip yourself with the armor of God! Perfectly geared towards pre-teens. It deals with a lot of issues and struggles all while pointing them to equip themselves with the armor of God. The Bad: This book is great for those who are new to the faith, but seems too basic for those who are searching for something deep and challenging.
#12. A Story For His Glory: A Twenty Day Devotional
Amazon Devotional Description: By Our Very Own Stevie H. Robertson
God sees you friend and He loves you deeply no matter your circumstances. Daily life can bring hope and joy . . . as well as heartache and disappointment. This devotional was written to encourage and uplift you even on your hardest days.
The Good: Encouraging and uplifting. Super true and purely written for His glory. The Lord truly speaks through Stevie in this easy to read 20 day devotional. The Bad: Nothing said by reviewers
We hope this was a helpful list for you as you choose your next devotional. Many women love devotionals because of their short but inspiring teachings. We know life gets so busy and a devotional can be just the reminder we need to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus. But again, never replace God’s Word completely by any book.
Click Here to read 3 Reasons Why Daily Devotionals are so Important
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themindfulword · 8 years ago
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CONSCIOUS CITIZENSHIP: Turning the light of awareness onto the shadows of our ignorance
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America’s Constitution and potential for “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness,” living in the “land of the free and the home of the brave,” has been a work in progress for more than 240 years. Throughout our history, we've fallen far short of these ideals. Not all have experienced a life of liberty and the "pursuit of Happiness." Not everyone has experienced "the land of the free and the home of the brave.” Today, we're re-experiencing a distinction between the ideals we profess and the reality of their opposite. With Trump’s election, we're experiencing an entirely new standard of behaviour from a President, a standard at odds with the values that the majority of Americans believe in today. For many, Trump is a regression back to those times of ignoring the needs and rights of citizens. Taking into account the following issues, Trump is commonly considered the epitome of the "Ugly American": his comments regarding women, minorities, religious groups and immigrants his lying, along with his refusal to acknowledge those lies his belief that in successful negotiations, there's only one “winner” his use of people as a means to an end (with the "end" being his own success), and his use of bankruptcy as a vehicle to refrain from paying for goods and services None of these Trump traits do anything to make the average American feel comfortable and safe within the political environment he now administers. What the presence of Trump reinforces is how our attitude towards and treatment of people speaks to who we are as individuals and as a society.
Falling short of the ideals promised by our Constitution and Bill of Rights
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From the beginning of our "American Experience," we've fallen short of the ideals that our Constitution and Bill of Rights have promised, in a number of ways: We've used and abused Native Americans. We've treated African-Americans as only three-fifths of a human being and have used them as slaves, forcing them to endure all the disdain and pain that comes with abuse. In essence, slaves were a cog in the wheel of the economy of the times and were considered to be objects of property. American politicians have fought against child labour laws, along with a woman’s right to vote, to receive equal pay for equal work and to make reproductive choices in her life. Politicians have also fought against gay rights in the workplace and in relationship to marriage. The American government promised Philippine men who fought with the United States against the Japanese during the Second World War that they'd receive government benefits. We still haven't granted them these. We interned Japanese-Americans simply for being Japanese-Americans. American politicians, again, have been slow and haphazard in meeting the needs of our own returning service personnel after they fought in the longest war in our country's history. The same can be said of our continued poor treatment of the first responders who behaved heroically on 9/11. The American way of treating people has been described as, “we use ‘em, abuse ‘em and lose ‘em.” We're even now witnessing how, after the Roberts Court gutted certain provisions of the Voting Rights Act, states like Texas are attempting to make voting more difficult for African-Americans and other minority groups. Whether it's unadulterated racism or the expediency of political gamesmanship, or a fear of changing times and an uncertain tomorrow, our minority citizens’ rights to the ballot box are being undermined due to a concern over voter fraud that's non-existent. With Trump’s treatment of immigrants, we have families being torn apart in the middle of the night. We have our own version of the Gestapo, as portrayed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. This, coupled with Trump's denial of global warming, a hoax in his view that was created by the Chinese, is a manifestation of his ignorance, delusional thinking and mental illness that'll take us years to fully acknowledge and appreciate as we attempt to survive as a society.
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We must awaken to what has allowed us to create prejudice
What this all suggests is that it has been our ignorance, our fear of the unknown, our unmet needs and our anger that created the prejudice that has given birth to such actions on our individual and collective parts. It's time to awaken to what has allowed us to behave in this way for so long, and to connect with our fears, our unmet needs and our pain. It's our potential to move from ignorance, greed and anger to wisdom, generosity and human kindness. This is the hope that America, at its best, offers to "We the People" and to the rest of the world—essentially, “treating others as we'd like to be treated.”
Witnessing our words and behaviours
Our need is to connect with that part of ourselves that's able to witness our words and behaviours. We have within us the capacity for awareness, so we need to pause, several times daily, in order to bring ourselves back to the present moment with each heartbeat, each breath and each step we take. During these daily breaks, we need to acknowledge what we're thinking, what we're saying to ourselves, how we're feeling and what our impulse is to act in a particular way.
A way of distancing ourselves
We need to remember that underlying the fear of the unknown, our unmet needs and our anger, is pain. Expressing anger and resentment is our way of distancing ourselves and protecting ourselves from the pain we feel. We need to look at what it is that's causing us pain, in the moment, and to acknowledge that this is what has been and is still going on within us, both as individuals and as a collective society. As our anger allows us to distance ourselves from the discomfort of our pain, we put off coming to terms with what it is that needs to be addressed within us, that which will allow us to heal. This is true for us as people and as a society.
A shadow personality
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On another level, often what we dislike most about someone else, or are most afraid of about someone else, is a quality or trait we dislike or are afraid of within ourselves that hides within us like a shadow personality. In a conversation I had with a relative, he indicated that he hated Obama because Obama is a hypocrite and a con artist. He indicated that Obama reminded him of himself and that he was, in fact, responding to his dislike of his own qualities that he was projecting onto Obama. What was most disturbing is that he was totally unconscious of the process that was going on within himself, the one that was colouring his perceptions of someone else. As mentioned, this is a common dynamic that goes on within each of us. Our shadow is the part of us that we're afraid of facing. With awareness comes our ability to acknowledge our source of pain and what it is about ourselves that we have a hard time accepting. This serves as the bridge that allows us to move from being unconsciously reactive towards consciously responding to things that set off our reactions to others—with those close to us with whom we share, as well as with those at a distance from us, like politicians or members of other groups that we react against.
Our world is becoming more and more interdependent
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Treating others as objects has retarded our growth as a society and as individuals. Paul Farmer states that “the idea that some lives matter less is the root of what is wrong with the world.” The United States has lived in such unconscious darkness for much of its history. Following the 1960s human rights and civil rights movements, history seemed to have taken a turn towards “loving our neighbour as ourselves.” However, with Trump’s insertion into our social dynamics, it seems as if the fear of the unknown is gaining renewed traction, and the reaction of some, sadly, is to treat others as if their lives matter less, even going so far as physically attacking those who they find to be at odds with their need to view life as they do.
It takes a village
The “survival of the fittest” myth has long been out of place in today’s world. Today, “it takes a village” is more to the point than any view that involves people having to go it alone. Government, as our framers intended, is not the enemy of the people, unless it's misused to be the enemy of the people. Our task, as citizens, is to turn the light of awareness onto the dark shadows of our ignorance and our reactions to the fear of change and the unknown. «RELATED READ» THE HUMAN CONNECTION: Why community matters in an increasingly disconnected world» image: 1. Pexels 2. Pixabay 3. Pexels 4. Pexels 5. Pixabay Click to Post
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