The Power of Weakness and Fear in Human Behavior

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Introduction

  • Weakness, defined as anything that degrades an angelic nature into monstrosity, is the root of sin, depriving individuals of vitality, health, happiness, and initiative.

Human Potential vs. Sinful Behavior

  • Humans are created divine and intrinsically good, yet sin, dishonesty, and brutality persist due to an underlying weakness.

Weakness and Fear: A Double Sin

  • Weakness is intertwined with fear, leading to hypocrisy. Fear drives individuals to lie, steal, act mean, or commit murder, as they are afraid of losing something valuable.

The Influence of Fear

  • Fear, a false illusion, obscures one’s divine nature, leading to degradation. Instilling resistance, rather than fear, preserves one’s integrity and divinity.

Institutions and Fear

  • Institutions, including religions, exploit fear to control and strip people of their power, preaching meekness as a virtue.

Rejecting Fear-Based Goodness

  • True goodness cannot stem from fear. It resides in the spirit, which requires clarity and resistance against weakness.

Conclusion

  • Embracing strength and rejecting fear-based motivations lead to a more authentic and divine expression of human potential.

5 responses to “The Power of Weakness and Fear in Human Behavior”

  1. Marylee Williamson Harris Avatar
    Marylee Williamson Harris

    Very well written giving onsite into your feeling our Lord does not want to live in evil Don’t fear our Lord God Spirit and Love watches over us always with His strength and love we can change the wrong in the world may God’s strength and love be with us Always. Lvu B.L. Marylee

  2. Shazz Avatar
    Shazz

    Very profound perspective.

  3. Shazz Avatar
    Shazz

    Very profound perspective.

  4. Vickey B. Avatar
    Vickey B.

    This is wonderful thanks for sharing!

  5. Gloria Harris-Gilmore Avatar
    Gloria Harris-Gilmore

    Umm…hmm… Some good insight! Fear is a driving force in the minds of humans. It allows for our self-preservation, the feeling of fight or flight when confronted with a sense of looming danger. It is what we do with that fear and make the choices that defines our character. Also, if a person cannot be honest with themselves, they will not be capable of being honest with no one else.