When dealing with the presence of darkness in the surroundings, we need to be aware of the lack of consciousness and the limited reasoning capability we’ve contact with, making our duty to keep consciousness at hand even more important. Unfortunately, when observing people who harm others as a way of life, we’ve nothing to do unless getting stronger and being prepared to deal with anything, preventing the self from getting intimidated by the dishonour, dishonesty, and deceptive actions we’re subjected to in the environment we’re inserted into. The more aware of the lack of consciousness we’re facing on the outside, the stronger we need to become in order to prevent anyone or anything from negatively influencing our actions and decisions. Knowledge is power, and the lack of knowledge is what makes darkness to be embraced with neither consciousness nor awareness of what happens in the present moment.


When we were in kindergarten, we may remember moments where we had to deal with other children who had no notion of what they were doing, and therefore, we needed to deal with a group of children performing brainless actions with the intention to harm people. As they had no notion of what they were doing, they got conditioned by the social behaviour in their surroundings from the period of time they spent either in the school itself or with members of their family. As a child, laws are not applied the same way they’re applied after reaching adulthood. However, there’re some adults who still behave like children, mainly regarding the observation of discriminatory acts against others. When those adults receive a type of protection derived from the social influence of their parents, they become both obnoxious and unaware of social limits and their limitations, losing their “learned capability” to differentiate right from wrong. Dealing with unconscious people who have lost the aforementioned capability is the most challenging situation we may face during our life journey.


Let’s imagine dealing with a group of 15 to 20 grown adults behaving like children in kindergarten. That’s what’s all about when we’re facing the presence of darkness in the surroundings, and dealing with the negative conditioning we’re subjected to in the environment we’re inserted into. The more we realise such a kindergarten behaviour all around, the better we understand the need to perform our body and mind training, getting prepared for dealing with the unknown in a similar way we would need to be prepared for watching a group of children who have no notion of what they’re doing, at the same time they’ve been conditioned  somehow to harm people in their surroundings, no matter the circumstances.


The stronger we become, the easier it gets dealing with kindergarten-like behaviours in a conscious and meaningful way.


Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓



Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).


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