This is all very true….but the political spectacle invites us to hate. In the cause of good, we hate all that seems evil and misguided. We take up a gauntlet! This is where healing needs to take place. It is war. By And in war, we must fight. Fight with peace in our hearts?
This is all very true….but the political spectacle invites us to hate. In the cause of good, we hate all that seems evil and misguided. We take up a gauntlet! This is where healing needs to take place. It is war. By And in war, we must fight. Fight with peace in our hearts?
Here is a response from Neo Shakya regarding a similar question for your reference:
“The concept of forbearance is not about enduring evil or turning a blind eye to wrongdoing.
Instead, it is about taming the mind’s anger and hatred.
Forbearance focuses on inner mental discipline, not merely on outward behavior or passively allowing evil to occur.
If evil has already taken place, it does not mean refraining from punishment.
Evil deserves to be stopped and reprimanded, but it should not necessarily be met with hatred. It's a subtle and difficult practice.”