Thursday 5 October 2017

Crazy Horse on motive for mass murders

When someone murders another person or a large number of people, a lot of energy is spent in trying to establish the motive.

Rarely do they discover the motive, mostly they discover an event or events which have happened in the perpetrator's life, which authorities can point to and blame as being the cause of the murders.

In being able to blame an event or events, authorities are not only being shortsighted and absolving themselves from blame, they are doing nothing to solve the real problems of their society.

When someone undertakes mass killings, the motive is constant, my life is so full of negativity that it has overtaken me and I now want to share that hurt, pain and negativity with society so they can feel what I feel.

Thus, it can be seen that the motive stems from a cultural  belief that misery in society can be shared, or visited upon others.

Mass murders will continue until there is a cultural shift, whereby people are taught to be accountable for their own life, not blame it on others.  Accountability means that every action has a reaction, for which you are responsible.

It is time for authorities to take a broader cultural look at their countries.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

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