Monday, June 1, 2009

Evil's Enemy 6/01/09

A single act of kindness throws out roots in all directions and the roots spring up and make new trees.

Emelia Earhart
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This is what kindness can do. It can feed a hungry child, ease the pain of an injured man, help the handicapped, guide the blind, rescue a suffering animal, provide for the poor, care for the elderly, visit the shut-in, educate the ignorant, clothe the naked, shelter the homeless and befriend the lonely stranger. But those things are only the beginning,

A kind act has a huge benefit attached to it that the care giver isn't even aware of at the time. A kind deed thrusts a sharp spear right into the very heart of evil.

There are many ways of being unkind, compassionless and unmerciful and many reasons for it. Self-justification is a popular one. "I'm just taking care of myself and my family. That's difficult enough. Why should I care about anyone else? That's their problem." Ignorance is another one. I'm reminded of the remark a woman made about wanting to give her leftover Thanksgiving dinner to the homeless but she didn't know where they lived. Tucked into one's safe and reasonably happy home it's easy to become benignly unaware of the desperation down the street. Then there are the religious reasons, which are the most insidious. It's alright to be cruel under certain circumstances because the Bible says this and the Koran says that and my guru saya the other thing and traditions must be followed.

Evil relishes the idea of going out into the gladiatorial arena and doing battle with kindness, charity, love and mercy. But in that arena evil has only one weapon. And that weapon is the human mind.

If evil can get you to believe that it's alright to kill, maim, torture, forget, ignore, turn away from, overlook, stay home, and let others take care of things because you can't be bothered, then evil has won the day.

DB - Vagabond Journeys
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May you find unexpected joy today.
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SPRING QUIZ

THIS IS NOT A CONTEST

What do you think was the most important event of 2008? and

What was the most significant event in your life last year?

You have all Spring to answer if you wish.

15 responses so far.

Leave answers on my email dbdacoba@aol.com or on my journal
http://vagabondjourneys.blogspot.com/. Thank you. DB

3 comments:

Arlene (AJ) said...

Hi DB, hope you are doing well, haven't been on much, spending more time at my doctors, etc. but, hanging in there otherwse. Acts of kindness can touch so many people. I believe it doesn't take much for anyone to offer help, just have to want to do that. In my neighborhood I put out a monthly newsletter to all my neighbors on what's going on, any neighbor having a health problem or situation in their personal lives, special events in our area, etc. and it seems to bring everyone a bit closer and helping each other. I get so many calls from the neighbors about this, any stuff they'd like to include in my next newsletter, inquiries about anyone having a problem I wrote about and find that other neighbors are touhing base and asking what they can do for those not feeling well, etc. It's my way of all of us keeping in touch and being there for each other and I get many thanks from the neighbors for doing this. I enjoy doing this for others, guess it is my act of kindness.

Beth said...

I find it very sad when people lose their sense of compassion and empathy. It's like they've lost a piece of their humanity. Hugs, Beth

Ken Riches said...

Most important event: Election of Obama.