>>378236>Is it bad that I don't desire to see pain and suffering and evil or the spreading of those?No. Loving one's enemies is a hard moral position.
It should be normal to feel bad for them.
>>378416Yeah, seeing them taken down a peg or two sparks a small short lasting flicker of emotion.
By any logical, emotional, reasonable or calculated standards inflicting what was inflicted like a mirror is the obvious choice. Doesn't mean one has to like that process.
The other extreme is inflicting the maximum amount. That's harmful for the one doing so.
There's not inflicting anything, taking the infliction and ensuring it doesn't escape.
The last and what is unlikely is the other extreme. Doing good to them that do evil unto you. On all standards but one it's dumb and illogical and demands everything. All non-physical hostile beings discount this in calculations and predictions and plans because loving goes against everything else.
Apart from all other choices doing what is best for hostiles and everyone else as well changes reality.
Meddling evil non-physical beings are almost the most effected. All the evil they had planned just can't happen. All the indulgences to have inflict and partaken in like a chain of dominos is halted.
The demand is more than those beings could calculate or expect so they posit that doing so must be a losing position.
Doing so does demand more than what anyone is capable of or can do alone.
So reject the foolish so-called wisdom and kick it to the curb love with more than a man can handle, death can't entrap love neither can any evil imagined yet to be or in the past.
If your heart calls out to love then do so, you'll always have an ever faithful friend. Continuously filling and giving so you can love as much as you desire.
Reject the possible, kool-aid man through so called reality of the situation, suplex limits and love to the fullest furthest extant and go even further beyond.
>>378236>They would probably eat me alive, if they could.Yep.
This ride never ends, but the ending is known, and it's a happily ever after.
Other generations explored the ends of the Earth, but the extremes of love?
Changing reality on every level, blurring the line of Heaven and Earth.
Is this insane? Yes, but that love is inevitable anyway and we all have the blank check to do so regardless.
As if a little bit of linear-time (or even space-time) could get inbetween this kind of love.