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KINDNESS OF MAN MUST BE HIS STRENGTH, NOT WEAKNESS

In document 36153742-Dzitiev-Laws-of-Thought.pdf (Page 114-118)

THE LAWS OF LIFE

34. KINDNESS OF MAN MUST BE HIS STRENGTH, NOT WEAKNESS

The elements of a man’s consciousness must be natural ones. They must be a manifestation of his power. The power to relate such elements internally harmonizes the surrounding events of life and helps life approach perfection. These elements protect man and help the surrounding people.

When the elements of a man’s psyche become artificial, they become symptoms of his weakness. These elements, although they do not differ from the natural elements, carry in themselves completely opposite properties for a man (see chapter 23 “The law “antipodes look alike”). They disperse his power, are his weak spots, attract problems to him. The surrounding people also suffer from them. One of the distinctive properties of the artificial elements, compared to the natural ones, is that the surrounding people can prey on

a man’s artificial elements for mercenary purposes. For example, a weak man is forced to be kind, because that is his only way for him to reach something in life and not get in conflict with others. He uses his kindness to his advantage. He gets no pleasure from his acts. Somebody with quick wits can exploit this man’s kindness to cheat him, to force him to work for him, or to use him some other way.

A strong man understands the natural harmony and acts accordingly in the external world. In reality he does no good; but, since his harmonious acts benefit the others, they interpret his acts as kind ones. Since the man himself does not see his acts that way, he does not consider himself a righteous man and does not expect any reward or profit from them. He is morally clean. Hence he cannot be influenced and used for somebody else’s mercenary interests. Kindness must be a manifestation of a man’s strength, not of his weakness. The power of natural kindness makes any work better in quality. In its internal relation this power harmonizes surrounding situations: that is, the situations develop in ways that benefit the man, thus helping him to reach his ultimate aim in the external world.

The more disharmonious the situations that a man encounters, the stronger his act of kindness. This works as follows. The more disharmonious the situation, the less power it contains. The less power it contains, the stronger the power of kindness is with regard to it, although that power does not change. Here are a few jobs in the order of increasing of disharmony of the situations they relate to:

1. police officers on the road; their job is to keep harmony on the road and to prevent disharmonious situations,

3. work of servicemen during military operations.

Let us see how the power of kindness makes work better using a police officer’s work as our example.

Harmony unites people because it is the sole natural power. Disharmonies divide people because they are independently functioning parts and each man has his own disharmonies.

When a man communicates with another through one of his properties, then he communicates with the same property in the other man. When a police officer works through his fury, then he fights the same fury in criminals. If the fury arises in a police officer and exists in him, it means that he is internally weaker than this fury (see chapter 31 “The Law of lack of struggle in nature”). If so, how can he win over it? Thus, this police officer supports crime by his fury, because he fights it only externally. Therefore, his work is in principle unproductive and will never achieve complete success.

A police officer must understand the harmony of the peaceful life and feel the immense pleasure that it brings. If he works through this feeling, he will apprehend crime only as disharmony in nature. This understanding does not contain anything personal. Emotions, including fury, will then not develop in him. This means that he is internally stronger than his fury, and correspondingly, he is stronger than the people that live by fury ─ that is, stronger than criminals. When he works through harmony, then his harmony automatically detects harmony in the subconscious of a criminal. At this time the criminal’s fury (disharmony) localizes

in his consciousness. The stronger the harmony in the criminal, the weaker his disharmony is (The Law of Conservation of Energy). If it is withdrawn from the surrounding world, a criminal’s disharmony does not influence that world internally nor drive events where he wants them to go. In other words, the criminal loses his criminal power and success and becomes easier for the police officer to catch.

We must add that, since the police officer feels no emotions, he also feels no pity. This makes him invulnerable to the aggression of criminals. Their aggressive acts will not “reach” him, will not be able to hurt him. For example, if a criminal shoots at a police officer, he will miss.

Using the power of harmony this way and taking into consideration that the thinking of society stays the same, one can say that the efficiency of a police officer’s work will increase threefold or fourfold and the risk to his life will decrease. In the future, as this technique is worked out in detail and comes into wider use, a society will advance to a more comfortable and richer level of life. This is a life nearer perfection in which only milder crimes will be arise.

When a police officer uses harmony in his work, then such an important quality as intuition increases in him. This is how it happens. When a man feels harmony in himself, he feels its presence in the surrounding people and events, because it is one and the same feeling. He feels increase and decrease of this feeling. At the same time, he feels increase and decrease of opposite negative feelings. When one increases, the other decreases. From sensing whether other’s negative feelings have reached a critical volume, a police officer can know in

advance whether a crime will take place. Developing this feeling, he will soon be able to foresee negative situations in detail, knowing when they will take place, what their circumstances will be, where the weak points of the situations are through which they can most efficiently be neutralized, and also who invisibly forms and supports them. And after some more time, he will be able to disperse the power of these negative situations, internally, without external acts, thus preventing their formation.

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