Tuesday 9 April 2013

A world without hate...



Hatred is like a long, dark shadow. Not even the person it falls upon knows where it comes from, in most cases. It is like a two-edged sword. When you cut the other person, you cut yourself. The more violently you hack at the other person, the more violently you hack at yourself. It can often be fatal. But it is not easy to dispose of.” - Haruki Murakami

Most hatred is based on fear, one way or another. It's often hard to detect behind the pain and wall of hatred but it's almost always there; like a warm woolly cardigan under a black leather jacket on a winters day. Warm, safe, comfortable and unseen. I suppose that's one of the reasons why people tend to cling to their hates so stubbornly, they sense that once the hate is gone they will be forced to deal with the pain and fears that may have never seen the light of day.

And so many of us find solace in the familiarity of our pain as it justifies our fears and our hates as they protect us from the vulnerability of getting hurt. But just for a moment imagine a world without hate, without pain and the fear behind it all. What would it look like? A world with vulnerability and an infinite for people to love.


“As long as you hate, there will be people to hate.” - George Harrison

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