Dr. James Kholos as a consequence of being mindful to ethnic Hebrew relationships, through subjective thinking determined, anything that associates tribal behavior, with God is an illusion. Neither one’s pursuit of pleasure or wisdom equates worldly success,
including comfort, attaching racial or religious people to commonality.

Yet the genius of someone who seeks solace from God and communicates with a likeminded other, can form a bond of friendship no matter their differences. Inner painful suffering forms a transformation, when one person realizes his influence on another and offers compassion as a psychotherapeutic act with compassion.

The reason that the average person cannot influence a victim being persecuted, posits the self-serving concept representing selfishness an ego conflict. The victim feels a sinking consciousness in the state depression, which clinically interpreted, reveals an unconscious hostility that is impossible to predict from another’s point of view. Whatever the perpetrators narrative evil is what evil does. Why was this individual selected to be tormented? A victim cannot accept through a non-member’s sympathy charity or empathy, having good intentions. Good and evil reveal hidden patterns with ego personality traits, manifested by deliberate malice, emerging as personality quirks. Hatred is a neuro-biological deviation of human nature in progressive decline.

Racial religious or ethnic hatred, comes in cycles. Persecutors learn how to target a weaker man women or child as a compensation for their own inadequacy.

In the infinite consciousness of Arab Jewish hatred, Muslims persecute themselves more harshly by Arab against Arab. Expressing love making attachments in business, marriage and child rearing, centering the individual as the actor not the reactor, produces best, subtle actions of kindness and compassion for others.

God is not a delusion, yet man himself fears his brother if each equates themselves outside the spere of god’s goodness.

All humanity on their own, whisper good intentions for one another.

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