7 YRS PROCESS - DAY 936 - THE GREAT HERO CANNOT EXIST WITHOUT THE GREAT OPPRESSOR - PART 1

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The great hero cannot exist without the great oppressor

I am catching up with posting online my articles.


So we like to watch all these cool movies when one person stands up for the rest of the people to protect them from the abuser/oppressor. And I remember watching them too. And I have to say that sometimes I was even crying or at least I tried to hide from my friends or family that I have tears when watching these movies. Yes... I did that because I was "deeply moved". I did not like that somebody was oppressing, taking advantage of, beating up, abusing, killing others etc.

Now... it is cool that I did not like that some individuals were taking advantage of others for their own benefit, it is cool that I had tears and that I wanted to do something about it.

But you'll know what ?

I was looking only at the surface and I did not see few important points. So let's start to identify them now.

Look... the hero cannot exist without the oppressor/abuser. The hero is a polarity construct, which balances its opposite. The hero stands up for many and the oppressor abuses many.

Have you ever thought about it ? I did not either. But I do now. If there is an oppressor then sooner or later there will appear a hero. If somebody wants to be a hero then sooner or later there will appear an abuser because otherwise the hero cannot show to the people and the outside world his qualities of the hero. So this hero and abuser is one whole polarity construct, which contains the negative and the positive polarities which balance itself.

But this is not all. This whole construct is bigger.
1. We have the oppressor.
2. We have the hero.
3. And we have the people.

The oppressor and the hero need others to first be abused and then saved. And so we have the people. And they are not innocent victims. They participate equally in the creation of this whole construct. Firstly they give up their power to the oppressor and because they are afraid to stand up themselves ( or rather I should say stop participating in the creation of it ) they place their hope that somebody will come and save them. So here we have the hero.



To be continued





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Written: 2014 - November - 07   Published: 2014 - November - 11      © Copyright 2014 - Greg Wiater