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Why are we afraid of others?

Zee Mark
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Last Sunday, I had a lot of excitement getting responses from my friends about what they have learned in their life. What I noticed is that almost everyone indicated that they, one way or another, do not like people.

It goes from bland statement that "People are lie!" and "people are not genuine, they lie to fulfill their own personal needs or goals" up to "going more and more in places far from people".

I was surprised reading this. Is this what have been learned in life? I wonder why are we afraid of other people. I am not going to search the internet and look what others have said on this subject. I will try to discover the reason for myself.

Every fear comes due to wish to protect something we own. The fears are based on a desire of not losing that what we have - like good heath, or job, spouse, parents or any other relationship, and of losing material possessions like house, car, phone... etc. 

It is the sense of "mine" that causing every fear. We suffer more for the lost of our old shoe than if someone's child dies. 

Our life is wrapped up in fears. 

The heartless society produces the heartless people. The society is constantly re-enforcing rules to be followed. In the past decades or so the primary goal of this sick society is to break the family - the very core or a building block of happy and healthy life. 

It was started couple decades ago with degradation of primary education, and increased by the inequality of secondary education and very high costs of college and university education. 

I am not a religious person but I strongly understand and support everyone who is religious and believes in God. It is good to be oriented towards spiritual matters away from materialistic view of life. But in recent years, I have noticed, society is going in direction of disregarding religion in daily life especially Christianity. 

Destruction of family and rising of satanic rituals is welcomed by Hollywood movies, Netflix series and songs, giving advantage of sexual orientation over core family values. 

And it worked. 

At present time 40% of all marriages in Canada will end up in divorce. Less and less people going to church and listen sermons and almost no one reads spiritual teachings. The spiritual but not religious so called New Age movement is oriented rather to increase self-importance than to give real teaching.

At the end, no wonder we are wrapped up in our world of phone messages, wrapped up in loneliness. The family as we know it is slowly crumbling down making us not only further and further away from each other but also from ourselves.

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