OT Very, Scary Experience
Janet Baraclough > wrote in
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>
> There was nothing idiotic in his behaviour; nothing to warrant talk
> of violence against him or any talk about your husband exacting
> revenge for a completely innocent harmless non-event. You're doing
your
> daughter no favours if she acquires a fearful mindset which
constantly
> harbours irrational imaginings of physical retribution and violence,
> portraying even her own father in that light.
>
> It's just as important for future safety and good health, to learn to
> keep matters in proportion rather than dwell on dark fantasies.
>
Janet....... the most telling comment that Kathleen made was that her
daughter (obviously not a child) saw this person coming towards her and
felt threatened enough to back away.
In skydiving circles there is a saying... "When in doubt, whip it out."
Talking about deploying your reserve parachute.
Kathleens daughter saw a situation she wasn't at all comfortable with,
she reacted.
Full marks to her.
As for "dark fantasies"...... start reading the news from around the
world, love, and wake up to yourself.
Go to YouTube and look at the shit that is going on in there.
Look at the headlines from your own country.
Take off your rose coloured glasses.
--
Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia
The path of a warrior never deviating,
one has to become not just a part of nature
but a force of nature,
acting in accordance with the laws of the universe.
(Getsumei No Michi, the Moonlit Path)
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