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Posted by rjlockhart04-08 on January 24, 2010, at 22:13:00
I came across a source that caught my attention:
Kindness to those who deserve it instead of love wasted oningrates!You cannot love everyone; it is ridiculous to think you can. If you love everyone andeverything you lose your natural powers of selection and wind up being a pretty poorjudge of character and quality. If anything is used too freely it loses its true meaning.Therefore, the Satanist believes you should love strongly and completely those whodeserve your love, but never turn the other cheek to your enemy!Love is one of the most intense emotions felt by man; another is hate. Forcing yourself to feelindiscriminate love is very unnatural. If you try to love everyone you only lessen yourfeelings for those who deserve your love. Repressed hatred can lead to many physical andemotional ailments. By learning to release your hatred towards those who deserve it, youcleanse yourself of these malignant emotions and need not take your pent-up hatred out onyour loved ones.There has never been a great "love" movement in the history of the world that hasn't woundup killing countless numbers of people, we must assume, to prove how much they lovedthem! Every hypocrite who ever walked the earth has had pockets buldging with love!Every pharisaical religionist claims to love his enemies, even though when wronged heconsoles himself by thinking "God will punish them". Instead of admitting to themselves thatthey are capable of hating their foes and treating them in the manner they deserve, they say:"There, but for the grace of God, go I," and "pray" for them. Why should we humiliate andlower ourselves by drawing such inaccurate comparisons?Satanism has been thought of as being synonymous with cruelty and brutality. This is so onlybecause people are afraid to face the truth - and the truth is that human beings are not allbenign or all loving. Just because the Satanist admits he is capable of both love and hate, he isconsidered hateful. On the contrary, because he is able to give vent to his hatred throughritualized expression, he is far more capable of love - the deepest kind of love. By honestlyrecognizing and admitting to both the hate and the love he feels, there is no confusing oneemotion with the other. Without being able to experience one of these emotions, you cannotfully experience the other
This explains alot of things. No more hurt, or rejection ever.
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