Thursday, July 23, 2009

Seeing Most People as Inherently Evil

Name: Ryan Van Denburgh
Issue: Seeing most people as inherently evil, thus creating a wall between me and them before I even meet or know them (and possibly fueling ego).

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I'm including another foil for reference sake:

Misguided Visual: A school bus full of noisy, boisterous obnoxious kids. It stops and the stop sign comes out with the red blinking lights. Some kids get off.

Again, not only did the above not seem to fit the situation (or only partially fit), but there was a distinct absence of positive feelings.

Genuine Visual: A black helicopter
Intention: To seek and destroy evil
Why? It wants a universe that has no evil – that is perfect – all is love. It must assume it is everywhere – until proven otherwise, lest any escape.

New Visual: A big, bright, beautiful, vivid, full spectrum rainbow
Meaning: Just as gloomy rain provides a medium for light to manifest its brilliance, so the darkness of "sin" provides a medium for the beauty of love to make itself vividly manifest. (e. g. the cross of Christ – one of the both darkest and brightest moments in history).
Willing to transform? Yes

Result: Became rocket spewing rainbow exhaust out its tail and whizzing around the universe, then a circular saw blade spitting a rainbow off its edges, then a floating glass ball, then a moon, then a predatory rainbow fish, then a wolf, squirrel, tornado, hot air balloon (which sprinkled out rainbow dust, then became rainbow colors, then became a rainbow with a bouncing castle in front of it, then a rainbow with musical notes bouncing in front of it, then finally a solid piece rainbow with cloud on either end and very distinct solid coloring. (5 minutes)

Complete? Yes

Q1: Yes. Q2: Old situations - “Darkness is an opportunity for light to shine through.” Yes. Q3,4: Yes (a little hesitance on “every day” until I visualized my days in the future and it helping me). Q5: The world is full of dark clouds and rain. Stop calling it evil. Call it an opportunity for light to make manifest its brilliance.

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