I believe too thoroughly that we create our own reality, for one thing — an unpopular belief where violence is concerned — but I'm convinced that the victim-to-be picks out the assailant with as much skill and craft as the murderer seeks his victim, and until we learn much more about both, we'll get nowhere battling crime. I'm not justifying murder by any means, but I'm saying that the victim wants to be murdered — perhaps to be punished, if not by a vengeful god then by one of his fellows, and that a would-be murderer can switch in a minute and become the victim instead; and that the slayer wants to be slain.


p. 205 - Psychic Politics: An Aspect Psychology Book, (1976)


I believe too thoroughly that we create our own reality, for one thing — an unpopular belief where violence is concerned — but I'm convinced that ...

I believe too thoroughly that we create our own reality, for one thing — an unpopular belief where violence is concerned — but I'm convinced that ...

I believe too thoroughly that we create our own reality, for one thing — an unpopular belief where violence is concerned — but I'm convinced that ...

I believe too thoroughly that we create our own reality, for one thing — an unpopular belief where violence is concerned — but I'm convinced that ...