05-11-2020, 08:59 PM,
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JJCarsonian
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A Character Study - Daredevil's Fisk
I want to bring up an interesting subject and get your thoughts on it.
In Netflix's TV series "Daredevil", the main antagonist in seasons 1 & 3, Wilson Fisk, is completely ruthless and totally out for power, but for his girlfriend/wife, Vanessa, he is shows the utmost compassion, love, and care for her. To almost anyone else, they are just a pawn in his scheme.
I find this interesting, because based on what we know about the Law of One, I would conclude that it would almost be impossible for a person to have and show alot of love for another, while at the same time, is willing to do anything to anyone to obtain power and control. We do know that an STS can flip polarities, but that means a complete 180 in personality. It would be impossible to tow the line of complete STS behavior in all aspects of life, except for your wife who you love so much and have total compassion for.
It brings humanity to Fisk for the sake of relate-ability for the show, but I don't think it could happen in real life.
Your thoughts?
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05-12-2020, 05:45 PM,
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Navaratna
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RE: A Character Study - Daredevil's Fisk
(05-12-2020, 04:34 PM)JJCarsonian Wrote: (05-11-2020, 10:16 PM)Navaratna Wrote: I don't think it's impossible is what I'm saying.
It might not be the brightest and it's hidden under many levels of cruelty but I don't think theyre 100% heartless, more like 99% and the %1 that isn't is the fact that they love seeing themselves in their immediate family.
They probably don't even like the word love, they might not even look at it that way. But they would stand up for family, putting themselves in danger in the face of adversaries.
It reminds me of a comment Ra had about pack animal. Pack animals see the whole as the self, and really don’t experience individuality. An STS leader doesn’t protect his family or stand up for them because he loves them. He sees them as an extension of himself. I’m talking about true green ray love and vibration. An sts person would not be able to turn this on and off for specific individuals.
Yes, I see it that way.
I don't picture a person like that thinking "I AM A SERVICE-TO-SELF ENTIT bleepbloop *erratic robotic malfunction*" questioning if they should try and defend their family because it isn't as selfish as obliterating the million other people they ordered the execution of.
They just do what they do with their own priorities above anyone else. They aren't the kind of people to give it as much thought as a person reading the Ra material.
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