Sunday 17 February 2019

The fragility of man




My God, there was such a wonderful article * of Awee Prins in my newspaper a few weeks ago. He describes how people with psychiatric problems indeed in the Netherlands are very much suggested that they can get well again, while they often their entire lives are surviving, and actually suffering. The makeable man, it seems to be, and the makeable society, while many people never get well again. Would You like to comment on this?

This is an important subject, My Son, I like to do so.

Actually it always will be well after all, but often not anymore on earth.
The man who saw his parents in a concentration camp of the Nazis removed away, the woman who has been raped several times by a group of men, the boy who was abused by the one he trusted, the mother who loses her child because of cancer, the chronically depressive boy, the woman who is picking up the thread of life after a psychosis, all these people can become better again if there are a lot of special character traits and circumstances. But most of the time it never gets well, and they continue their lives with the courage of despair.

A fragile person, as Awee Prins says, a fragile life, a fragile future.
And so it is.

All those people who do not have experienced the aforementioned fate, can tell things as much as they want, even if they are experts, but they do not know what they are saying.
A lifetime of fragility, a lifetime of struggle.

And only when they have end up in the spiritual world, does God ensure that they really get well at the right time. We in the spiritual world have Our Insights and Our techniques. But really not earlier these fragile men will undergo basic healing. That their miserable fate also brings a lot, and will prove to be a great blessing for the rest of their spiritual life in eternity, is the subject of other blogs. We will leave this for the moment.

Awee Prins with his wonderful and loving insight is blessed.

My blessings to you all
 
*Trouw,  a Dutch newspaper,  January 19, 2019

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