Disasters Ar The Training Ground For Heroes
- By Loy Combs
- Published 21 April 2009
- Relationships
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Rating:
Unrated
Disasters are not by chance, they take first place in the lineup of the 36 scenarios in Life The Relationship Game. It is the most extreme of adversities and the most important training for the hero role. Disasters can be natural or human made. Learning to triumph over adversity is what disasters are all about or their purpose.
Victims are affected by disaster and they call upon the hero to take action in order to save them. Villains play their part by taking advantage of victim circumstances. In order to consciously play the game, one needs to become involved. The goal in Life The Relationship Game is to know the rules, know the script, know the players and gain the virtues of each role that we play. In this series of articles, we will discover all 36 scenarios in life, one at a time, giving us the knowledge needed to play the game of relationships successfully.
* Natural and Human Made Disasters defined:
Natural Disasters include geological disasters such as avalanches, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, floods, tidal waves, global warming, tornadoes, fires, epidemics, and space disasters.
Human Made disasters include crime, terrorism, war, hazardous materials spills, nuclear, and transportation disasters.
Although disasters are entertaining on the big screen, they are by no means pleasant to experience in the real world. Movies can help us learn what disasters are like in real life.
* The Victim Role:
Every disaster has at least one victim that screams for help. Would it even be called a disaster without the pain and suffering of the victim?
* The Villain Role:
The villain enters the scene to take total advantage of victim circumstances. The villain will be looting and taking money. The aid that is earmarked for victims care will be siphoned off by the villain. This calls for our most advanced heroes to come in and triumph over the evil villain.
* The Hero Role:
Disasters are the training ground for heroes who rush in to save the victims. And in Life - The Relationship Game, Planet Earth is a training ground for heroes with a compassionate heart. It is that simple, no more how complex it can look sometimes.
Junior heroes will develop their qualities which are virtues while they save the victims. If their help is balanced, then the victims will learn to be their own hero. The hero will triumph over the villain and get the aid to the deserving victims.
Heroes will volunteer to be part of organizations like the Red Cross that are set up to help in these catastrophes. Heroes will participate in organizations that attempt to prevent such catastrophes in the future. There will always be new disasters, even when the old ones have been eradicated.
Since Disasters are a natural part of Life The Relationship Game, one must consciously decide whether or not to be involved. When we know what the scenario is, who the players are and their respective roles, we can make an informed decision. The benefit in playing the game is the opportunity to gain the qualities or virtues of each role we play in life and have some control over the outcome. The game is always ON, so consciously play!
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