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Posted 01 August 2007 - 09:21 PM
With the power to think we can guide our thoughts into spiritual activities instead of just dealing with the effects. We can use visualization, concentration, imagination and realization to direct our thoughts to our soul. This brings us close to God's all-pervading consciousness in everything. Yes, in the rapist too is conscousness even though we might guide ourselves to stop or harm the rapist to stop him/her from harming another. I feel not over thinking, but just trying to think of one thing, which is God in everything protects one from negativity.
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