I am writing this as a reminder to myself as much as anything. The mere sight of Kim Davis on the news or Facebook has been bringing up inside of me a knee-jerk reaction of hatred, disapproval, and disgust. However, I am well aware of how energy works, and I know that all that reaction is doing is actually strengthening her pain body and the field of hatred and ignorance that she is plugged into currently. Also, she is an easy target just based on her looks, her lifestyle, and her blatant hypocrisy and misunderstanding of anything that Jesus taught.
If you are fortunate enough not to be racist or hate gay people or basically engage in any rejection of any group that is not like yourself, you most likely owe that to having loving and supportive parents, a good education, supportive teachers and coaches, good friends, and good opportunities. Think about it. How many villains in society had these things growing up? Not many educated and nurtured people spend their time plotting to hurt other people. They focus on being productive, loving their children, and trying to be happy and satisfied.
What is a common denominator of all the people who lash out to society by doing things like, say, shooting a bunch of innocent children who are sitting in a classroom? They are always reported to be “loners” or “rejects.” They are not in a situation in which they feel loved and nurtured. They are not successful in their lives. They are frustrated, misled by their own warped thinking about how life is and how they are victimized from the world “out there.”
I can only assume that Kim Davis suffers the same frustrations in her life. And that she will continue to suffer much more (George Zimmerman’s life comes to mind). At the end of the day, everything comes back to us full circle and multiplied. Do you notice how badly your body feels when you hate her? It feels tight and constricted, right? It is uncomfortable. That is because our true nature is love. And when we hate her who hates those of whom she does not approve, we are allowing her to bring us down to a very low vibrational level. This low level feels so yucky, like walking into a smoky, seedy, smelly bar in the worst part of town.
Somewhere, underneath all the layers of distortion, is a spark of God inside of Kim Davis. It’s in all of us, and she is no exception. While it may be well hidden, we must, as spiritual seekers and people who don’t want to add to the pain body and the suffering, try to find a way to have compassion for her. Because had we grown up as she did, indoctrinated with insane ideas, and given very little opportunity in our lives, we may have turned out just like her.
The energy of love and compassion is the only thing that will neutralize this and all abominable situations. It’s so hard to do, until it isn’t.
But don’t think I won’t smile when she is fired or goes back to jail. Justice is justice.