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RE: That time when British SAS soldiers were caught deliberately fueling unrest in Iraq then broken out of prison.

in #war8 years ago

It would be a life-long vocation to manage the anger that such information ought to inspire.

I used to let these incidents do so - but not any more. Life is more productive and fulfilling when it is not lived in a haze of anger.

That being said, there are very real problems that need to be addressed. Thank you for sharing this as it creates a greater awareness of the issue - and one can only aspire to solve it or see it solved.

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I know what you mean. I was having a discussion about this the other day. Someone asked how I could sleep at night with all the stuff I look into (child trafficking, satanic ritual abuse to name a couple) and I said you have to confront these things before you can do anything about it. It is the anger at the injustice that provided the fuel to fight !! At first you reject the information, then you are scared by it but eventually it just makes you angry so you have to speak to people about it. If more people got past the rejection/fear stage and moved onto the anger stage and then directed the anger in a positive way I think the world would change.

That seems quite familiar a feeling. Yes. Being aware of a demon is the first step towards confronting and defeating it. That applies equally to a demon that manifests in the World as well as a demon that manifests within.

The shadows and darkness, literal and symbolic, are their domain, and they shrink from the light. Thus in the light the best fighting chance may be had. As you suggest - there is a process that one undergoes before one is ready.