Violence is scary to whom?
- Tricia Sinclair
- Jun 10, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 24, 2022
Violence is violence there is no higher level greater than a lower level of brutality. Violence is violence; you can not sugar coat violence! There are bible rules and governmental rules against violence that apparently keeps us in order. However, when a person feels that he or she deserves freedom due to the fact of a fear. He or she rebels against authority not opposition just because of fear of a fact or a fiction. They do not consider the rules that holds them accountable for their own actions. Rules are rules and should not be sugar coated. This is where the problem need intervention. Any rebellious person need training or to think cognitively deeper about particular circumstances. Checking beliefs of the governmental rules will not hurt either.
Important question to ask yourself as a victim or the predator; are you really faced with a threat? Sometimes our beliefs are distorted by our perspective on what was and not what is. Saying, to you that we do view situations from experiences. Now Pause! I don't want you to read faster than the deep wisdom that will flow. There maybe situations you overlooked, booked, in which you may have resume to your normal life routine without proper meditation, knowledge, and wisdom compared to your past experience. Some may think some types of violence does not require a consistency to develop the brain to have a righteous consistent thinking pattern. Google search to see if I'm right. Just seek Bing for the statistics. Pray to God and seek the bible principles to validate the content of this blog. We are all in it to win it! The prize is safeness! Some people do not ponder that certain violence deserve particular sentences of punishments. Righteous judgements teaches, promotes, delivers, and heals. Violence does matter. Think. We need to get a grip and get consistent with disciplinary actions about violence. Train up a child in the way they shall go. Train up a child's brain in the way they shall go. Retrained an adult mind in the way they shall go.
Keep violence down in your community with consistent righteous judgements and cognitive training. Guide your community to resources that teaches that violence should be scary to all mankind. Create ways of opportunity for all ages to be trained in righteous thinking. Be innovative with teaching how to step up leaders who have the skills to speak wisdom to your community. It is never too late to make a wisdom move.

Blog Author, Life-Relationship Coach Tricia Sinclair, LM, NLP
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