Monday, March 22, 2021

Are you shy? - Personality traits of a good parent

 Are you a shy parent? Many parents feel the need to be in charge of ship. Me? I find they are tugboats, and guide me to what they need from me, as self-advocates. I see roles like any other tested "victim" would - levels of speech. I'm no chatterbox around children. Only around them. I'm shy around them, and am a shy person overall.

I hardly speak these days. I was under police interrogation, and the type that many civil liberties crusaders get in my corner not knowing what the heck they are getting into, ignoring the fact that someone can hijack gaslighting, which actually isn't against my religious beliefs unless you shed your beliefs on the other side of the thread. I'm happy being my new self, meaning instead of uttering mindless chatter, I am silent and enjoy the scenery on a drive, with a breath of fresh air in my nostrils. It is being silenced and quelled by the Lord, and this is the change described in the New Testament, namely the Pauline epistles.

The roles are clear, ideally speaking. The parent or responsible adult is shut up, silenced, with anger and sexual entitlement quelled and shut away. The adult is to center and discipline themselves in relation to children. It says in Ephesians 6:1 KJV:

Children, obey your parents, for this is right.

The Greek root word translated "obey" is υπακουο (Latin: hupakouo) and refers to surrender coming from surrender, meaning the parent surrenders quietly everything, submitting to the every vulnerable need of the child, in the form of pro-social pedophilia - where the child channels all their immature behavior to the presence of parents, preferably private, towards the parents, and then inwards towards themselves. This was how children were raised in biblical times, and it has nothing to do with any sexual abuse being acceptable in that time period. It wasn't.

The depraved and entitled parents who provoke their children to anger will burn! Let them languish in the lake of fire and burning brimstone, suffering the second death!

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