When We Ignore Evil
Evil is whatever causes suffering or disquiet. If we ignore evil/suffering, we have no hope of enlightenment – the clarity that perceives the befuddlement in which we all live. It is undeniable that, throughout history – and in the present day – we see individuals and groups committing acts that are profoundly destructive, manipulative and, by any standard, evil.
When viewing life through the lens of pure consciousness
the knock-on effects of evil in human behaviour are clear.
Everywhere we look, we see sadness.
Evil keeps the vibration of the world low through fear. Fear is the primary tool used to prevent people from reaching their true potential, because fear and pure awareness cannot occupy the same space. Trauma maintains humanity in a state of survival, rather than just being.
While itβs important to acknowledge the reality of bad actors in the world, focusing exclusively on them can actually be another form of control that keeps the mind trapped in anger and helplessness.
It’s good to know.
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