Originally posted by ShakyamunisonThe victim was a torturer from a previous life. The torturers will be victims in the next.
No. I do not think the man (or men) should be put to death. That would be way too kind. They should be place in a small cell, 24 hours a day, for the rest of their lives.
It alll works out. 😎
Originally posted by Mindship
The victim was a torturer from a previous life. The torturers will be victims in the next.It alll works out. 😎
If you kill then now, they will simply continue the pattern, but if we give them time to change, the pattern maybe broken. However, change will never come if they are catered too, so a very hard long life to them all.
Originally posted by Mindship
The victim was a torturer from a previous life. The torturers will be victims in the next.It alll works out. 😎
I think that works for killers - as in you'll have to re-live the trauma of your victims, having hopes and dreams, just like the victim, and have someone take them away.
But every time we come back, we forget why we came, and the learning pattern starts all over again. That is supposed to give you clean slate to start again, however, for some people evidently it isn't helping.
Originally posted by lil bitchinessWhen I hear about cases like this--especially when the victims are children--imagining this type of "balance" helps me to ward off grief and rage.
I think that works for killers - as in you'll have to re-live the trauma of your victims, having hopes and dreams, just like the victim, and have someone take them away.But every time we come back, we forget why we came, and the learning pattern starts all over again. That is supposed to give you clean slate to start again, however, for some people evidently it isn't helping.
Originally posted by Mindship
When I hear about cases like this--especially when the victims are children--imagining this type of "balance" helps me to ward off grief and rage.
Cant really say I relate to feeling grief and rage about people i've never or will never meet. I can understand feeling that way if you actually knew the victims but if you're going to get enraged over every sick act that one person inflicts on another then you're going to live a pretty miserable life.
Originally posted by jaden101Not every sick act, just the exceptional ones. 😉
Cant really say I relate to feeling grief and rage about people i've never or will never meet. I can understand feeling that way if you actually knew the victims but if you're going to get enraged over every sick act that one person inflicts on another then you're going to live a pretty miserable life.
I also pay attention to the compassion and wonder of human being, moreso actually. And maybe if more people empathized with the horror we inflict on one another, there would be less of it. One of the first things perps do is dehumanize their victims.
Originally posted by jaden101This.
Cant really say I relate to feeling grief and rage about people i've never or will never meet. I can understand feeling that way if you actually knew the victims but if you're going to get enraged over every sick act that one person inflicts on another then you're going to live a pretty miserable life.
Man, how come no one ever gives you crap for saying this? If I do, I get "omg you're being fallacious."
Gaaaay.