I know we are not supposed to hate and we are taught to love our enemies. Easier said than done. I am not a vengeful or violent person, but we all have thoughts that would shame Hell.
I fantacize about my worst enemy being caught by that big ugly pit monster in the palace of Jabba the Hutt on the desert planet Tatooine from the Return of the Jedi. Luke Skywalker gets thrown into this pit along with a hippopotamus-looking guard (accident) who gets aggressively eaten by this beast. Luke outwits the beast by drawing it underneath it's heavy spiked cage door that falls and crushes the beast's neck.
In my fantasy, my enemy is caught by the beast but is not given a quick death. The beast toys with my enemy, chewing off limb by limb slowly and then finally cramming him up his beastly sphincter to suffocate in a grotesque and putrid Hell.
Eeeww!
Now I betcha you're going to say I have issues, right? No, its just the worst death I can think of. What's the worst U can think of?
2007-12-09
16:32:33
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I might also add that I have learned that dwelling on such hateful thoughts is really not the best way to deal with it. It is not ultimately satisfying and the hatred just remains or even grows. The best way is to learn how to realease your anger in healthy but not destructive ways. Only then will your soul be at peace such that you can move on.
But until I get there and I'm still mad...yeah, I fantacize about how I'd like my enemy to meet their ugly fate. All I can do is hope that God takes care of it somehow and will ultimately do a better job than I ever could using my bent and fevered imagination.
2007-12-09
16:38:16 ·
update #1
One responder asks if I was bullied. Not particularly. And I didn't get into fights, either. But I think we've all had situations where we'd like to get back at someone but can't or won't because better judgement in a civilized world prevails. In the mean time, you can still think about it.
2007-12-09
16:51:37 ·
update #2