(Stillness in the Storm Editor) One of the ways the powers that be control the population is by manipulating our sense of reality. This is why most news outlets cover crime and instances of hardship because it paints a bleak picture of the world that causes internal angst, which social engineers know how to manipulate for various purposes.
To dispel this false reality, one needs to be exposed to truths that undermine false core beliefs.
One of these core beliefs is that all people are evil and untrustworthy. Although many don’t consciously hold this belief, it is pushed by the media so pervasively that almost everyone has to contend with it in some fashion.
The following story of a police officer helping a homeless man shave is an example of human kindness and compassion. This exemplifies the high spiritual value of fellowship, that all living things, regardless of their status, are living in the same universe. One of the ultimate truths of existence is that we’re all in this together. And yet, due to the hardships of life and cultural influence, we are led to believe we aren’t together, that were actually alone.
This abandonment belief causes a great deal of suffering in our world. Psychologically, a negative core belief of this sort will act like cancer in your mind. If you fundamentally believe you can’t connect with others in a meaningful way, as many do, then even when you are close to those you value, you won’t feel satisfaction.
Finally, police corruption is a rampant problem. And to be sure, we should be raising awareness about it. But without falling into the trap of antagonism and hate.
Psychologically, only a very small number of people commit acts of harm because they genuinely want to. The vast, vast majority do bad things because they’re in toxic environments that cause their baser instincts to take over. In this way, while we should not give a free pass to corrupt authorities, we should also positively reinforce honorable and good behavior.
Allow yourself to feel the soul healing inspiration that comes from seeing good deeds in the world. We need this to live a happy fulfilling life. Indeed, without taking time to reflect on goodness, our minds become plagued with fear and bitterness. But always, at the core of all things, an infinite well-spring of goodness is at work, slowly changing things for the better, with our participation.
– Justin
(Amanda Froelich) Since the topic of police brutality became a hot button issue, many officers have gone out of their way to demonstrate that not all cops are bad. In Detroit, Michigan, for instance, an officer was spotted helping a less fortunate man shave during a rain shower.
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The heartwarming photo was captured by Jill Metiva Shafer of Saginaw Township, Michigan. When asked why she chose to capture the moment of kindness, she told Good Morning America:
I took the picture because I thought it was such a kind, unselfish thing for an officer to do. With all the negativity that police officers get, I wanted to show them in a positive light.
Shafer explained that she and her family had just arrived for the Detroit Tigers game at the Comerica Park ballpark when it began to rain. That’s when she noticed Officer Jeremy Thomas helping out Stanley Nelson, 62.
“I walked up and I said, ‘Excuse me, sir’ and at that point, he’s like, ‘Ok, ok, I’ll leave and I said, ‘No, do you need some help?’” Thomas told ABC affiliate WXYZ. “And he turned around blindly and said, ‘Yes, thank you. God bless.’”
According to ABC News, Nelson was attempting to shave after receiving a razor and shaving cream as a handout. But, with no mirror, he was struggling. Nelson told WXYZ:
“What he did for me, that was alright. I really appreciate that because I’m going through my thing and I feel bad about myself, but I’m going to be alright.”
“God’s going to bless him for doing that for me,” Nelson added.
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The moral of the story is that good people do exist. And sometimes, they might even be police officers. One thing nearly everyone can agree on is that the world would be a much better place if people lended a hand when they witnessed others struggling.
About The Author
Written by: Amanda Froelich — I’m an RHN, chef, writer, activist, and entrepreneur who lives in Colorado. I share healthy plant-based recipes at Life in Bloom and cannabis-infused recipes at My Stoned Kitchen. Read More stories by Amanda Froelich
This article was sourced from Truth Theory.
Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?
Inspiration is spiritual nourishment that helps regulate mood and maintain personal integrity. The preceding information offers some words or stories of inspiration. With the power of inspiration in hand, all of life’s hardships can be weathered with greater cheer, without the destruction of a positive and constructive outlook on life. A positive attitude is critically important to avoid trauma, lashing out toward others, and making poor health choices. It is also important for building fellowship, unity, and working toward making the world a better place.
– Justin
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