Friday, May 23, 2014

Taming the Storm Within

My metaphysical awareness has its good and bad.
 
When I see or read hate and intolerance, based on possible limited awareness, what I'm really seeing is a person full hate of someone or something due to their impotence or impudence in handling the situation.
 
It's all based on not being able to, or not knowing how to, create a different situation. They may very well be dealing with another's hate, impudence and intolerance.
 
A storm within a storm.
 
What's worse is the rampant spreading of lies to justify their means. When one resorts to this tactic, they tell me that they're wrong in "their truth" because "the truth" doesn't need this action.
 
With my awareness, they are also attesting to me that they are only angry because they're being controlled by this subject instead of being able to control it. Their emotions, in their fervor, can become illogical ... reasoning ceases to exist. They know everything. They have no room for any mental adjustments.
 
Right is right ... even if it's wrong ... even if it's a lie.
 
They ride the storm of their perceived injustice, in their malcontent, like riding a unbroken and angry horse, which can lead them both to destruction, because of not knowing how to handle the situation with more awareness. 
 
I see the storm wailing, the rider falling, and possibly the horse being injured ... all due to impatience and ignorance.
 
Then there are those that quietly and knowingly tamed the storm, and the beast, because they patiently and lovingly planned the less turbulent path; they still accomplish their goals. 
 
Yet, in my empathic awareness, I know that some riders will fall and storms will blow ... until the wind is gone from both.
 
Those that are "young in their knowing," whether that be old or young in physical age, will feed the storm inside instead of calming it. They will kill the beast inside instead of taming it. 
 
It's why we keep allowing history to repeat itself ... we must love the storms including the destruction. If not, after all this time, we would have learned to tame them by now.
 
Right?
 

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