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What is actually the meaning of the Gospel and of loving your enemy? Most people who talk about it either have a literal interpretation "Jesus died for you sins" bla bla bla the ususal retardation, or they have an equally retarded and also literal interpretation where it's all about politics. I don't think it's about this. I've been thinking about it and I think it's about changing your perspective of the world upside down. So for example I was in the hospital and all the nurses were strictly business cunts to me. One guy down at the other end of the emergency room, heard him talking to nurses, he had broken a leg while playing tennis, they were all giggly with him. I was put in a sleeping room. All the nurses strictly business cunts with me, all giggly with the man at the other side of the room. So the Gospel/loving your enemy is about "the narrow road" to truth, so in this case as an example you have the usual perception of such events, then you have an upside down perception where "you don't take it to heart if you know it has nothing to do with you" as Bashar says. That's what the Gospel is, the narrow road is a change of perception of the things which exist in the world around you. Or like when I was sitting on a bench and a promoter for a pub crawl approached all the people to my left, then walked past me ignoring me, then approached all the people to my right. As Bashar says, all such situations are actually blessings where you have an opportunity to learn to love yourself more wholly. And it's not just minor things like that, it can be you're being sentenced by a court or similar.

https://youtu.be/tLVA07_ISUk?t=37