| VanSims16. 08. 2012 21:45:26 |
Lynx and urbancek are completely right Maja: this holy mountain you built yourself and you must not allow anyone to tear it down. You must defend it with all four! I'll say it with a metaphor from the dog world: You know that a pack of wolves or even stray dogs, after taking over some territory, marks it by urinating on its borders!  Every person has their private territory i.e. their life, the way they enjoy it, their principles, philosophy, lifestyle as well as free time, pleasures, ways they enjoy them,... in short some own mental, spiritual space or territory. Your trips with dogs and reporting about them on the forum also belong to your territory. That's your pleasure, you identify with it, you delight your readers with it. In no way, but no way should you allow anyone to just freely pee (or something worse) on your territory. In such cases you have to forget about the rules of good behavior and know how to (in a figurative sense) smack someone in the face, if I express myself quite freely. On another forum there was one who really insulted people in a primitive and extremely offensive way (the one who supposedly insulted you is benign compared to that one). He insulted me too. Well, once I had enough and I really let him have it back - yeah, really piggish. And another one, and another one. Well, since then he left me alone. Now he's not even traceable there anymore. Love thy neighbor? Forgiveness? Is this love for your neighbors, that by tolerating such people we cause pain to their future victims? Do we pity the negative person, aggressor, attacker on our territory more than ourselves or his victims? Will leaving the people who like reading your posts without them positively affect your karma? Those who are religious, spiritual and believe in God, let them remember the greatest commandment of Christ: Love your neighbor AS YOURSELF! Is this love for your neighbors, to tolerate such people in our environment? Christ said AS YOURSELF. Not more, but as yourself. Which means we must first take care of ourselves, love ourselves before we can help others or love them. Whenever we don't defend our territory, let ourselves be humiliated, provoked by negative people, don't stand up for ourselves,... we violate this commandment because we love others more than ourselves and even those who don't deserve our love at all! The Church says: love for God, for others and FOR ONESELF. So also for oneself! Well, I say first for oneself, first you have to take care of yourself then only then you can really love others and do good deeds. And only then do you love God too because Christ also said: "What you did to another you did to me". God is convinced by facts, your deeds not words ("By their fruits you shall know them").
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