Removing Victimization, Opposites Series Part 2 Day 195


So in one of my previous blogs : How to remove specialness by removing opposites, I asked the question whether opposites exist. I had the answer that no, they don't really exist, but in our minds as a creation. And another I discovered was that by removing opposites you also remove specialness. Now I wish to look at a deeper dimension, that by removing opposites you will also remove the "opposite" of specialness. So what is the opposite of specialness? I identify that as victimization.
How to remove specialness: by removing opposites. Day 191 - See more at: http://yoganjourneytolife.blogspot.com/2014/11/how-to-remove-specialness-by-removing.html#sthash.QauGPt1O.dpuf
How to remove specialness: by removing opposites. Day 191 - See more at: http://yoganjourneytolife.blogspot.com/2014/11/how-to-remove-specialness-by-removing.html#sthash.QauGPt1O.dpuf
How to remove specialness: by removing opposites. Day 191 - See more at: http://yoganjourneytolife.blogspot.com/2014/11/how-to-remove-specialness-by-removing.html#sthash.QauGPt1O.dpuf
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So in the mind, special is something positive. Being a victim is something negative. And both points, when lived, are lived as real. When I look in the dimensions of myself I see that being a victim is something more accepted. To me it seems natural and acceptable to view people who are wronged or hurt by someone else as victims. It doesn't seem even questionable that victims exist. Perhaps others can relate the same way to being special and that specialness as existing. Well, I am here to burst the bubble. Practically, physically, neither specialness nor victims exist.

A common reason/justification for victimization is moments where someone lacks power and is helpless. When you lack power, and when you are harmed, it is seen as you being a victim. What does that mean victim? I mean really, look at it and define it. If you are in a situation where you lack power, then simply you are in a situation where you lack power. If you are helpless than you cannot be helped. Simple. But when we look at the word victim what is it that we feel? It is an energetic experience, more than anything.

If you were really a victim, wouldn't you be asking, how can I gain more power? But is this really ever asked? What do people typically do instead? They complain, cry shout and scream, which won't give you power because you are looking for others to save you. It is asking for help, true. Like when we were babies. But are you a baby? No. A baby wouldn't have the ability to even read this, yet. So is this really real? Do you actually have no power? Are you really exercising at your fullest capacity?

So when ever our emotions get involved, this spells trouble. Within victimization or specialness, it is trouble. Within Gender differences, it spells trouble. Within taking a test, it spells trouble. Within playing a video game, it spells trouble. In any situation in your life, feeling an emotion, spells trouble. So if you actually lack physical power, feeling emotional won't help, it will actually harm. If people resist you or fight you, feeling emotional will spell trouble. Whatever are considered typical circumstances for a victim, feeling emotional spells trouble. You never want to feel emotional. Whatever situation you can imagine, no matter how extreme, feeling emotional spells trouble. Words such as victim, are carriers of emotions. These words spell trouble, unless we remove the emotions from the words. The key is the emotions. And that unlocks your expression, who you really are.

That's when creation can start.

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