Sympathy, sympathies, sympathize
Sympathy is defined as an affinity to harmony with compassion, not
pity, which is a reflection disorder.
Sympathy must come from the heart to be pure. This feeling brings
action to support the feeling, not observable notions that lead
no where.
Feeling sorrow for another is reflection in the mind. If
compassion is present, you take action to back up the supported
feeling. If pity is present, you just talk about it like a
barking dog, and throw a few bones out to appease the weak and
helpless.
Having sympathy for others is held in the heart, and once
activity begins, sympathy cannot hold all that is done together
in your mind, other emotions must overrule, such as honesty, and
respect. Today, sympathy is like a
fish, and caught in the minds of people, and then herded into
their emotional pits.
Allegiance is not sympathy, it is either
conveyed or conversed. If
conveyed with respect and forgiveness, then sympathy holds a secure place within the realm of
the relationship. Sympathy can easily become just a simulation at
the same time without essence.
Sympathy also relates to organic parts affecting each other,
either negatively or positively. The beasts
desire to play in this field to drag you away from having
any faith or
contentment. They want you to use the negative energy to
feed hope that leads to
resentment, anger,
and then terror.
Today, sympathy is not only a fish, but a serpent as well. To
sympathize with the beasts only leads to death without
dignity to God.
The word sympathy is not located in the Holy Bible, and has been
created by man since these times. Sympathy is a lesser feeling
of compassion and intentionally added probably for this very
reason.
Jude 1:21-23
[21] Keep yourselves in the love of God: [22] And of some have
compassion, making a difference:
[23] And others save with fear, pulling them out of
the fire; hating even the garment spotted by the
flesh.
R. Mark Sink 2006/12/2
Review and update: 2007/2/3
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