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Originally Posted by hallow
Who taught you what is evil/bad?
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Empathy and Non Empathy
Knowledge and Practice
Trust and Compassion - Values of working Truths -
Research
Depth Psychology and Relationships: Family raising,
social groups. Social reinforcement and reward,
versus abuse, neglect, and self punishing behaviors,
guilt and shame, anxiety.
It's a well known fact that Empathy is an emotion as well as the ability to recognize the suffering of others and act on it, either by circumstance or in direct recognition.
A short example of the Cause of Evil:
People who are abused, tarnished, broken, molested, have had their securities bombarded, have been exploited, have nearly died, or even so much as to have lived in the continual fear of their worst ideas, given their situations. Can be healed, and transformed. It often leads to these persons
re entering the subject of the cause in the authoritative position, first this happens with a guide, a psychotherapist, community program, and all sorts of relief efforts.
We see a lot of role reversal, when it comes to the Power of Healing.
Victims, no longer feel broken, especially in the later mending of other broken hearts. And the empowerment and courage that indwells these sacred ceremonies. The Life and the Spirit returns, and we fight as well as defend.
We even see role reverse in criminal behavior. Where some individuals reach a pivotal inner knowing that their futures are looking bleak, and that there is a way to redeem one's self. Criminals and Gang members can come out in the same manner. Out of the Darkness and back into the light, or maybe in a new light. They work with Police or even become Policemen. It turns out being a criminal gives a lot of insight and knowledge in not only how to be a police officer but one that can perhaps persuade others, and the youth.
Evil people choose to stay hidden. To not get caught. To not be seen in the act. But if they do, for instance, public shootings, they do it and often kill themselves after or seek to be killed by the police. It's a huge distortion of shame and fame developed over the entire course of their lives without seeking help, turning themselves in or being stopped by an authority.
The Psychology of why they do what they are doing is not pretty.
And it can be really hard being a psychologist in general. Let alone Criminal Psychology.
Heroes are like titles honored to another which is out of the spirit of gratitude. Don't be a self proclaimed Hero. We all learn how to heal, and we are born into the world helpless yet cared for.