10/08/2023 - Exposing The Sins Of This World Part 6: Proving Fear Based Rules Protect Sinners
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 Published On Aug 10, 2023

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this seminar, in the link above, is jam packed with extraordinarily powerful gems that fill my soul with such an incredible joy. It explains so many truths about what God's love does, and how we can align to God's way of feeling about things, and I feel it is completely relevant to the experience I had regarding being able to share with the neighbour I spoke to these truths about how our children actually reflect straight back to us our own emotions, and actually act out the emotions we refuse to deal with.

I also want to mention in Part 4 of the previous video I recorded in this series of exposing sins in our world, in the 56th minute, there is evidence, not that bad, bit clear to hear of the mother shouting/abusing her children, which has been something I had been experiencing every single day, on regular basis since moving in there on the 29/06/2023.

Update 12/07/2023:

Just feeling like placing this here since it's relevant to what I have experienced recently, and enjoy putting it into words which helps me remember it further more.

Any law/policy/rule that is created out of fear ends up attracting that fear, e.g. policies that aim to protect staff by telling people to not be abusive end up making people feel a sense of separation between the staff, who are getting special treatment vs the non staff members who are getting a sense that they are all being accused of being someone who can't be trusted and needs to be told they must not be abusive to staff.

Other policies like seen in licence agreements ask that tenants always speak to the landlord staff members if they have any concerns regarding their health or wellbeing. While this seems like a protective and caring policy, the truth is, it is asking the tenant to not speak to anyone else but the landlord e.g. if it is regarding a matter with neighbours, and the tenant decides to live in harmony with love and express the truth to a neighbour by pointing out the neighbours unloving behaviour, this is a breach of the policy, and if the tenant is to remain in harmony with Gods love and will, then the tenant will have to be evicted by showing no compliance to the fear based policy, which aims to protect staff/tenants/the property from angry people, but actually ends up protecting the angry people e.g. because if the neighbour is an abusive parent who projects anger at her children, and the tenant tell the mother she is being abusive, the tenant gets evicted, and the abusive mother remains feeling what she is doing is ok, and that being confronted with truth (love) is actually not love and is something that deserves to be punished, which is then going to do much more harm in the end to her children vs if the tenant was allowed, through their own acts of courage and love, was to confront with God's guidance, the unloving behaviour of the mother, with a follow up of truths the mother can be shown if the mother chooses to listen further rather than go into denial when presented with the truth she is being unloving to her own children.

Another example of how unloving fear based policies are is how phone numbers are not allowed to be handed out or used by staff members at homeless hubs, which prevents people who are trying to find the hub or are thinking the opening times are later than what they actually are, and prevents unconditional love being manifested from staff members who could choose to call certain individuals who perhaps sense there is something wrong and just want to check up on the homeless individual they sense could be in error with what time the opening times are.

And there's policies around who is allowed what which comes down to fear and again do more harm than good by creating this unloving environment where only e.g. homeless people who might not even be rough sleepers, and actually are sleeping in shelters/rooms/hostels etc are getting meals where the staff, who might be earning a very small wage, or DWP employment income, which is very low weekly wage, and are told the food is only for the homeless, which makes this sense of separation between staff and those being classed as homeless, and it even encourages people sometimes to feel as though they might aswell be homeless or in prison even just to feel "special" or to be treated with love vs being treated with all these fear based policies that aim to control the world using fear.

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