Monday, February 10, 2014

Are Criminal Repeaters Predetermined or ...?

If we are predetermined, to do certain things in life, as some may argue, could this reasoning apply to repeated criminal offenders?

To me, it only stands to reason that what put someone in prison was due to their programming and once out, and placed into the circumstances they were previously in, the programming may kick in and once again they would be facing jail time.

It's like any addiction, no matter what it is that pulls at them to do something ... it's still an addiction. However to tell them to stay away from their addiction, once placed into the same scenario, would be like saying: stop breathing.

It takes strength of mind and most that get into that repeated scenario may not have it ... hence repeated offenses.

Stay away from that which has caused offense, and jail time, may not be an option until incarcerated because they haven't learn the will power to stay away. If one could only fight their impulses that caused their issues, initially, one may save themselves from repeating the same offense.

My questions would be, does one know or is there another driving force to create repeaters and why? 

Why can't they figure this out on their own? 

What causes this type of programming of repeating offenses, considering they didn't get away with it the first (or other) time?

Why, knowing this addiction (whatever it may be), may be helped with community support, would they not seek to get it as well as stay away from what was so painful to them and those in their life? 

Isn't it to be considered insane, or selfish, to be pulled back into the same vortex of problems?

Or is this insanity to show the world a different point of view ... to either reject them again or finally accept that which they repeatedly do?

Yes, I know it's a lot of questions; hang on because I have more. 

I guess it all depends on the seriousness of the situation but my feelings would be: stay away from what got you in trouble ... like the plague ... because you're just fooling yourself if you think you're not going to have it happen again.

Besides, if it's not your programming, are you being set-up by another's, or a combination of both? Either way, unless someone doesn't mind being repeatedly incarcerated, or whatever, than it makes sense to avoid what causes heartache, pain or suffering.

Why they cannot is what perplexes me ... somewhat. It's as if they have lost all sense of reasoning ... a lost soul. A predetermined soul to be this way? A soul that may not even be aware that they are caught up in their scenarios because they are a puppet to another.

A puppet scenario similar to that of a prostitute and their pimp. However this would be an invisible pimp to an earthly prostitute who isn't even aware of it happening. What would be worse is if they are aware but still cannot cut the strings from the puppet master which keeps perpetuating the addictive behavior due to the need of the puppet master as opposed to the puppet.

That's how many feel that write me about their psychic attacks. It's as if it's another's obsessive compulsive behavior making them think they can beat people up as a pimp does a prostitute to get them to perform. To me, this is still an addiction too.

Predetermined? Possession? Obsession?

If so, what would be the purpose of such bullying? What causes their addiction to this behavior? How does one incarcerate them to take them away from it? How does one rehabilitate one who is not allowing it due to being a lost soul ... a soul unaware of their addiction?

If we are to accept that souls are predetermined and cannot help what they do, then it would stand to reason it would be this way with anyone ... anywhere ... for anything. We have no choice in the matter. 

Yet, if we accept that behavior, are we not enabling it? If we are too weak to fight it, and walk away, does this mean we accept it?

I can see where more awareness is needed when it comes to addictions of any kind, and criminal repeaters, but avoiding the "unseen" as a probable "co-conspirator" is like putting one's head in a hole and thinking the world won't see them. 

However, they don’t go to jail ... we do!

How does one call foul on the unseen if the mental health fields don't recognize it as a probable problem? Whose emotions are involved in each scenario?

Therein may lie the reason many are kept in the dark about it. We cannot be puppets if we know. 

If a job needs to be done, go to the source (soul) that can get it done. Go to the source (soul) that can be beat up or manipulated. After all, they don't have to pay for the crime ... we do ... repeatedly.

What's your addiction?

Are you predetermined to do it?

Are you sure it's only you?

No choices to allow a change?

Designed to loop eternally. 

It is what it is?

Hmmm .... sounds too fatalistic to me.

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