Jesus speaks of loving our enemies – not tolerating
them, or vaguely accepting them, but loving them. When you hate your enemy, you confirm him as
your enemy. But when you love him in
response to his hatred, you confuse and confound him, taking away the very
energy that feeds his hatred.
There is a form of martial art called aikido. The idea of aikido is to absorb the
aggressive energy of your opponent, moving with it, continually frustrating him
until he comes to the point of realizing that fighting is useless.
Some have pointed out that there is a great
deal of this in Jesus’ strategy of nonviolence and love of the enemy. You creatively absorb the aggression of your
opponent, really using it against him, to show him the futility of violence.
--Bishop Robert
Barron,
Facebook, September 12, 2019
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