Showing posts with label judgement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label judgement. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Those Who Are Forgotten And Left Behind

This is going to get quite passionate and sound like a tirade. I get really pissed at the assholes that think WAR is some kind of a game. That they have the right launch soldiers into wars on their latest whim. They think nothing of having someone else do their dirty work so that they can profit from those spoils of war. They do not give any consideration to the lives lost on both sides.

They think only of their latest prize. They think about how much money in profits they will make. They never give a thought to the lives that have been sacrificed on both sides. They don't care about prisoners of war or the death that they brought. They have distanced themselves so much that it becomes more of a game. Those left behind that have died on the fields or in prison camps are some how not even a part of their reality.

Unfortunately the same can not be said of these victims. They have been betrayed by the very country they gave their lives for. They torment didn't end when they died. Some unfortunately have no clue that they're dead. Others are still trapped in those very places where they died. They have no idea on how to move forward. They are earth bound spirits and ghosts, trapped in an unimaginable hell.

For some of those families they just thought their loved ones cease to exist with their death. Others just assumed that they would move along to their own judgment day. Unfortunately, some are too afraid to move on because they fear! Yes fear that they will burn in Hell and damnation for all eternity. No one ever thinks to help to release them from their own personal hell.

This is the saddest thing. It hurts my soul for these torture individuals who do not know how to move on. These are human beings who died. These are not chess pieces in some sick and twisted game. This game of engaging in war at the drop of a hat and giving no second thought to the consequences of all involved. It used to be we went to war to liberate people. Now it's all about corporate profits.

This is so disgusting on so many levels, for all are victims.

Penny J (MN, USA)
Raven Hawke, Llc
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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Creating Your Own Stage

One of the things that I started to play with in 2006 was my own reality. I would have holiday events with family. I decided before going to the event that I would not focus on old history of the player and their personalities. I would approach them as though they were a clean slate.

What I found is that when I approached them without prejudgment they responded better and our interactions were more positive. We started to have adult conversations and history started to slip away.
By the end of the evening, the people that had previously attacked me openly were now attacking new prey at these events.

I got to be the observer of this sophisticated play and enjoy the show instead of having to participate in it. This is also in "The Course of Miracles" book. I've never been drawn to read it, but then I like to do my own thing a lot.

I am enjoying my new reality with my family. It has less drama and conflict. I'm not excusing the people that behave in this destructive manner. I'm just not having to engage them as much. Next time your a little bored, you might want to give it a try. I had tried this for more than three years at these events.

I also found that other people couldn't stand some of the Drama queens at these events either. My life is getting less stressful bit by bit. I have tried this in the corporate arena as well.

This is one way that I'm usually able to bridge gaps in an organization. I come into the organization with a clean slate. I approach the departments that I'll have to work with the same courtesy. I don't listen to whose the villain or prejudge the players of the departments. I judge them from my experience with them on a daily basis. That doesn't mean there wont be jerks or bullies in the work place.

I've had a pretty successful track record on getting the departments to work well across the organization. That's one of the things that I'm the most proud of.

Penny J.
Raven Hawke, Llc (MN, USA)

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