Hi, in the night! would you mind explaining which creation do you refer to?
Tell me; do you sometimes allow this horrible world of illusion to creep into your consciousness and forget that we truly wish to just relax and enjoy the creation?, I do.
Thanks for drawing our attention to the risk of concentrating too much on other people's wrong doings. This may indeed deprive us from some of the precious energy we need for our spiritual growth. I think, though, that
during an exiting phase it is healthy to TOTALLY FREE from the mental conditioning of not criticizing others which on the negative hand of it, may become a "turn a blind eye, be complicit to wrong doings, and subservient, and ... shut up!". So, yes, stopping the heart from bleeding from the harm received by other BK angels, stopping the internal chatter about the million bad things we might have witnessed and experienced and heard or read of, can be liberating, but ...
In the Avyakt Murli 12 /8/07 (21/11/92), Baba says that
" even if you have done nothing bad but you saw it happening, if you were associated with it, then it is a sin. According to the philosophy of karma to agree with something also means to share in the sin "
This cosmic law has been copied also by human's legislation. I feel in tune with what BapDada expressed many times, and in the same Murli where he talks a lot about karma, and
"souls who are embodiments of satisfaction will, with the power of silence transform a bad situation or relationship that is not experienced to be so good into something good and imbibe it within themselves. With the elevated thoughts of their good wishes, they will give others the power to change that which is bad into something good and imbibe that.Some children think and say: when something is bad anyway, or when it is a mistake, then a mistake is called a mistake. Or a mistake has to be acknoweledged as a mistake. You only have to acknoweledge it as a mistake. To understand the difference between right and wrong, is a separate thing, but those who are knowledgeable and know this, having understood it, will never imbibe in their intellect that which is bad about any soul as being bad. So, to understand something is a different matter, it is right as far as understanding goes. However, you must not imbibe or accomodate in yourself, in your heart, intellect, attitude or words, that which is bad about others . Therefore there's a difference between understanding it and imbibing it."
Truly, Baba doesn't want us to get contaminated by negativity in any way and, as I said, he wants us to preserve our energy. So, I suppose it is a matter of balance, discrimination power but not getting caught in "side scenes" or other people's scripts. Better to try and play our role well!
Inevitable a truth seeker, or soul who is constantly observing one's self, will have a sharp eye for whatever is going on around and others are doing. But overall, I have the impression that "most active Forum participants" usually admit their appreciation for at least some of the spiritual teachings received through the BKWSO and BK members. They are not denying the benefit from them and are still utilizing them in their lives out of free will; not to please anybody, conquer a gaddhi, out of fear or emulation nor because they have the gun of Shrimat pointed at their heads by Dharamraj. And this free will, I am sure, is appreciated by the Father.
I've a BK friend that often does not react to bossiness from his center-in-charge & co, saying that being more assertive would not be "royal". When I suggested that maybe he should increase his power to face, rather than hiding himself behind this "royal behaviour" excuse, he did not get offended because he knows I have had similar problems. We all may feel shy and small, helpless or lacking self-esteem and justify our weaknesses saying that we are peace keepers.
Kings have to stand for whatever is fair, not just be meek.
And protecting others is, in my opinion, part of the "World Benefactors" role and qualifications.
Good vibes. Om Shanti