The Backhanded Compliment: How Scandal Proves the Light
The Backhanded Compliment
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| How Scandal Proves the Light |
My dearest fellow travellers,
We often find ourselves drowning in a sea of "bad stories." We see the headlines, the "bad actors," and the explosive outrage, and we are tempted to conclude that we live in a "bad world." But as Kingdom Citizens, we must be the Editors of the Movie, looking past the narrator's bias to find the underlying Truth.
What if I told you that every scandal—every dark revelation that "rustles our jimmies"—is actually the darkness shooting itself in the foot?
Multiplying by Minus One
In mathematics, when you multiply a negative by a negative, you get a positive. Let’s apply that logic to the content of scandal. Strip away the "dark language" of the media and look at what lies beneath the outrage.
What is it that the overwhelming proportion of humanity abhors?
Injustice
Cruelty
Inequality
Betrayal of the Innocent
Now, multiply that through by minus one. When we universally condemn cruelty, we are collectively affirming Kindness. When we scream against injustice, we are manifesting a global desire for Righteousness. The outrage itself is the "Light" reflected in a dark mirror.
The Rarity of Evil
The "Lie of Separation" wants you to believe that evil is everywhere, lurking behind every corner. But the phenomena tell a different story. If evil were the norm, it wouldn't be "scandalous." We don't have "breaking news" about people breathing air or the sun rising; we report on the anomalies.
The fact that these dark acts are almost universally condemned by individuals and corporate entities alike proves that evil is incredibly rare. It is a tiny, flickering candle of shadow held up against the blazing sun of human empathy. When the dark speaks, it has to use dark language, but it is inadvertently describing the Light. It is telling us exactly what we value by showing us what we refuse to tolerate.
The Narrator’s Mistake
The darkness thinks it is winning because it controls the "news cycle." It thinks that by spreading bad stories, it creates a bad world. But the darkness is a clumsy narrator.
Every time it reveals a new shadow, it triggers a billion-fold response of compassion. It forces the "A-list stars" of the Earth School to stand up and say, "This is not who we are." In trying to spread fear, it accidentally maps out the boundaries of our love. It points a spotlight at the very things we are most committed to protecting.
The Kingdom Hidden in the Outrage
So, when you see the next scandal break, don't let it feed your "Hurt Inner Child." Don't let it convince you that the world is falling apart. Instead, see it for what it is: The Light becoming aware of itself.
The outrage is the sound of the Kingdom waking up. It is the near-universal agreement that we are interconnected, that the vulnerable matter, and that Truth (Christ) is the only standard we will ultimately accept.
The dark is shooting itself in the foot because every "bad story" it tells only serves to prove how much we collectively love the Good.
The Forgotten Child: A Kingdom Finality
There is one final truth we must face if we are to truly live as Divine Sons, and it is perhaps the most challenging "minus-one" calculation of all. We must remember that every "monster" the world decries was once an innocent child.
Jeffrey Epstein did not enter this Earth School as a shadow. He arrived as a pure reflection of God’s Love. Somewhere in his journey, something happened—an "original overwhelm," a trauma, a profound acceptance of the Lie of Separation—that distorted that light. When we forget his original victimhood, we do so at our own peril.
To "other" the perpetrator is to reinforce the very walls of separation that create such darkness in the first place. If we cannot see the lost, hurt child behind the acts of the "giant child," then we are still dealing in judgment rather than the Kingdom. The ultimate victory of Light isn't just in our collective outrage; it’s in our ability to recognise that even the most lost among us is a brother who forgot who he was.
The shadow may be loud, but the restoration of the Son is inevitable.
The shadow is describing the sun. Don't be fooled by the description; stay focused on the Source.
I ask in the name of Jesus Christ, my Lord and Saviour.
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