(The original blog in Japanese is here. 「小さな応援歌」)
Christ teaches us to "Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you" (Matthew 5).
I think this is a wonderful teaching. Who could do this if we weren't taught this?
Can we love the perpetrators of gang stalking and electromagnetic crime?
It is difficult to love as an emotion. However, the essence of love is not emotion but will. We can pray for their happiness to that extent.
Of course, we do not pray for the harassment to be successful. Crimes need to be punished appropriately. However, we pray for their happiness as human beings.
There are probably many people who commit crimes based on a mistaken understanding and believe that it is right. They may be trying hard to do the right thing. I may have been like that if I had been born and raised in a family of a perpetrator cult. I may have been a barikatsu (very active).
When I think about it like that, I really don't know what a person's fate is. I just happened to be taught to "love my enemies," so I just have to love them. I may have been person who are prayed. I hope that people in all positions can help each other.
Can I pray for the leaders of the perpetrators? They may be starting to realize that their actions are wrong. But they cannot turn back. Some of them are living off the salary of the cult. The fate of their families depends on it. It takes a lot of determination. Rebels may be made an example of them.
You can pray for them to wake up and to have the courage to turn away from evil. Those responsible may also have the courage to expose and denounce.
Some of those who are used for perpetration may be the one who finds it difficult to live in society. For example, I cannot say for sure whether Koreans living in Japan are involved based on my own experience of being a targeted individual, but if that is the case, they may find meaning in their existence in this society by being used for perpetration.
We must pray that such people will have a good living environment and that society will be easy to live in.
When I think like this, there are times when I can pray for my enemies. I can't do it when I'm in pain. I can't do it when I'm angry. But there are times when it is possible to pray.
It is difficult for victims to pray for their perpetrators. But because it is difficult, the merit is great and it becomes a great source of power before God. God will exercise great power in proportion to the merit.
I believe that praying for one's enemies will be a great source of power in solving this crime.
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( original japanese draft 11/15/2013)
Not for away, I plan to change the post date to the original post date.
Due to the discontinuation of the goo blog service, I am in the process of moving to Ameba Blog. I have opened a blog with the name of "A Little Cheering Song" Please use this site from now on.