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Lessons learned from the Karen Klein Bus Monitor incident.

 
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Lessons learned from the Karen Klein Bus Monitor incident.
You come off with one major awareness , following the Karen Klein bus monitor incident:
THAT PEOPLE ARE AN AWESOME FORCE!!!!

...IF , that is , they act TOGETHER!!



So, basically you find youself asking this question:>>
Why don't people react the same way to the dozens of other acts of cruelty thats going on in this world?

The answer:
Not unless it reaches down and touches a few raw emotional nerves. A situation where they can empathize ,
where they feel there has been done some GENUINE injustice.
And the source of this feeling of empathy is from the depths of their soul. And where they can identify and understand the complete situation.

Question is, how can we comprehend this as it applies to us: meaning, why only a small section of humanity is researching conspiracy, and the remaining is watching tv?

Don't the deaths of 911 matter to anybody?
Don't the atrocious acts of TSA in America matter to anyone?
Don't the rape of our farms by toxic corporates matter to anyone?


Yes it does matter to a small fraction of them, but not to the extent that everybody is going to participate and contribute thousands of dollars towards funds to help battle the situation.

In order for them to understand and participate with us here on GLP, to help rid the world of evil, they need to:
1. UNDERSTAND the situation and identify it.
2.feel a sense of global empathy to the worsening human situation.

And this can only be done by touching off the raw emotional nerves, that seem to have, over time,... become thick skinned.

People need to understand , clearly what is going on is as bad as what happened to Karen on the bus.
That the trauma experienced by a Mom seeing her five year old groped by TSA at an airport is as bad as sitting on a bus being taunted by misguided children.
That an entire family being decimated in a war that is clearly the corporate greed of well established bankers is worse than anything they can imagine.
That microwaves gradually killing off human health is as bad.
That toxic substance being peddled by big pharma is a nightmare.



All one needs to do is replace the boys by big bankers and big politics,
and the bus Monitor by us humans, ....to know the seriousness of the situation.

Last Edited by abhie on 06/22/2012 06:06 AM
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I agree.

I am hoping that this can be the beginning of an 'awakening' of the human spirit of compassion and empathy. That people will start to see that as individuals they may only be able to contribute $10 or $20 to help that one old lady, but as a group they can reach huge sums of money and make a real big difference for one person.

I am hoping that enough of us can keep growing that spirit of compassion and reaching out to each other so that we can all benefit.

Damaged people sadly often become damaged and damaging parents who raise damaged children who go forth and do more damage and so it goes on and on ...

I am seeing real hope for a collective understanding of the power of working together to right wrongs.

or maybe I am just a dreamer .....

goodnews
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Re: Lessons learned from the Karen Klein Bus Monitor incident.
You come off with one major awareness , following the Karen Klein bus monitor incident:
THAT PEOPLE ARE AN AWESOME FORCE!!!!

...IF , that is , they act TOGETHER!!



So, basically you find youself asking this question:>>
Why don't people react the same way to the dozens of other acts of cruelty thats going on in this world?

The answer:
Not unless it reaches down and touches a few raw emotional nerves. A situation where they can empathize ,
where they feel there has been done some GENUINE injustice.
And the source of this feeling of empathy is from the depths of their soul. And where they can identify and understand the complete situation.

Question is, how can we comprehend this as it applies to us: meaning, why only a small section of humanity is researching conspiracy, and the remaining is watching tv?

Don't the deaths of 911 matter to anybody?
Don't the atrocious acts of TSA in America matter to anyone?
Don't the rape of our farms by toxic corporates matter to anyone?


Yes it does matter to a small fraction of them, but not to the extent that everybody is going to participate and contribute thousands of dollars towards funds to help battle the situation.

In order for them to understand and participate with us here on GLP, to help rid the world of evil, they need to:
1. UNDERSTAND the situation and identify it.
2.feel a sense of global empathy to the worsening human situation.

And this can only be done by touching off the raw emotional nerves, that seem to have, over time,... become thick skinned.

People need to understand , clearly what is going on is as bad as what happened to Karen on the bus.
That the trauma experienced by a Mom seeing her five year old groped by TSA at an airport is as bad as sitting on a bus being taunted by misguided children.
That an entire family being decimated in a war that is clearly the corporate greed of well established bankers is worse than anything they can imagine.
That microwaves gradually killing off human health is as bad.
That toxic substance being peddled by big pharma is a nightmare.



All one needs to do is replace the boys by big bankers and big politics,
and the bus Monitor by us humans, ....to know the seriousness of the situation.
 Quoting: abhie

ever travelled in DTC buses in delhi?
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Re: Lessons learned from the Karen Klein Bus Monitor incident.
Point is, the bus monitor situation was helped remedied not by GOD , but by us. We judged the situation, and WE set the scene right by contributing toward the funds to help soothe the trauma that Karen Klein experienced.
WE PLAYED GOD>


As for GOD, well, seeing how Karen lost a son to suicide, and she herself was a widower, GOD, clever as only GOD can be, set the stage and the events in motion that would help her situation , in a way that you couldn't ever imagine, with the skillful handling that only GOD (the Universal Cosmic Spiritual Energy of which your body and soul are a part) can.


SO,
GOD exists.
But its upto us to help remedy our situation.

This is what the Universe has been teaching us,......all along.

Last Edited by abhie on 06/22/2012 07:53 AM
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ever travelled in DTC buses in delhi?
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Something I keenly wish to avoid. Lol.

But personally, I've seen enough in the local trains in Bombay to last me a life time. Yes I did as much as I could to help people, but there is no end to the whole thing.

But this energy , the combined energy of the people as demonstrated by the Karen Klein incident is awe-inspiring.
The force is awesome.
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Funny american. Do you realy think that the money will make a difference. Teaching respect to other will be a better thing to do. But since you respect nobody (war everywhere) it is normal that kids do the same.
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I agree.

I am hoping that this can be the beginning of an 'awakening' of the human spirit of compassion and empathy. That people will start to see that as individuals they may only be able to contribute $10 or $20 to help that one old lady, but as a group they can reach huge sums of money and make a real big difference for one person.

I am hoping that enough of us can keep growing that spirit of compassion and reaching out to each other so that we can all benefit.

Damaged people sadly often become damaged and damaging parents who raise damaged children who go forth and do more damage and so it goes on and on ...

I am seeing real hope for a collective understanding of the power of working together to right wrongs.

or maybe I am just a dreamer .....

goodnews
 Quoting: getmeoutofhere


No , you're not dreaming. Amazing things CAN and ARE happening.
The force of a combined human intent is so amazing, that it seems to me that this is how we need to invoke the power of GOD.
WE ACT ,........FOR GOD, as ONE!!

You are right about damaged people contributing to an increasing spiritually and emotionally damaged world, but we HAVE to understand this is not an entirely natural situaton. That there is a vested force and an energy that is CONSCIOUSLY doing this to us. To create a damaged society is part of their agenda.

I think now we understand why the elite do everything hush hush. Because you don't want to face the wrath and ire of society that suddenly wakes up and comes for you!!
This is too dangerous an animal for them to face.
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Funny american. Do you realy think that the money will make a difference. Teaching respect to other will be a better thing to do. But since you respect nobody (war everywhere) it is normal that kids do the same.
 Quoting: maryjane of earth 1028241


Money was only a part of it.
Wealth is PART of your life, it is NOT YOUR ENTIRE LIFE.
That is wealth is a tool your life can get smoother with. But it is not the everything.
In this case, the reaction , the empathy of the people is much greater than the money collected.

Like the ad says:
> The money collected : Hundreds of thousands of dollars.
> The tears shed: PRICELESS!!!

Last Edited by abhie on 06/22/2012 06:25 AM
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What if it was faked?
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ive learned that the world is full of well meaning hypocrites.
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What if it was faked?
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Even if it were fake, the world was witness to the power of the people.

Understand, that I am 100% with Karen, and persoanlly I want those boys to be taught a lesson they will never forget.
Not a violence based punishment, but isolating them from society , via incarceration for a time would teach them some element of respect. Also if their parents were made to pay, the kids would learn about consequences to actions.

But , yes my Spidey sense is never ever asleep.

Some blips I get:

>>
Why didn't Karen take any action against the boys ON the bus?
Was this her last working day in the school , like I read somewhere?

>>
In some of the videos I see her talking , I don't see any gratitude on her face, in her words yes, but its not there in her eyes, or maybe I am not watching the right video?
Maybe she's hurt too deep to be able to emote properly? I dunno, and Im not drawing any conclusions.


>>
Why didn't the school authorities take more definitive action? Why were they just whispering some apology of a press statement instead of getting in there, and taking some kind of action?

>>
Also , in NLP we learn not to judge people by their words and actions, that the true reality of their nature would be entirely different.
So what was the boys' motive to treat her like that?
Maybe there was a motive.
What is the background of the Monitor - Student relationship that Karen had with those boys over the last 12 months? Surely this mayn't have been the first incident.
Whos's going to talk about this? I doubt that Karen will, nor do I think the boys will open up.
Maybe what we are not seeing in that video is the relationship- process that led to the whole jeering and teasing.


Maybe, but until we are sure that there is an agenda at play, all my support is with Karen. May she get a lot of money, and may the rest of her life be prosperous, peaceful, and full of love.
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