The Difference between a Clenched Fist and an
Open Hand
A clenched
fist represents anger,
aggression, jealousy,
rebellion, frustration,
hatred,
superiority
and
punishment.
A clenched
fist is always ready to destroy and annihilate,
to hurt,
kill and mutilate,
to inflict
injury without regrets,
to show
hatred, to challenge and to attack, to tear up plans,
to criticize mercilessly,
to show resistance to Peace,
to put
someone down, to turn people away,
to destroy
the spirit of a happy person, to discourage the
enthusiasm
of a child full of life,
to have no
respect for life,
to show
opposition, and to turn away from God
An Open
Hand represents love,
forgiveness,
giving,
sharing,
openness,
encouragement,
hope,
patience
and tolerance.
An Open
Hand is always ready to show compassion,
to give
advice, to share a smile and give a helping hand,
to feed
the hungry and
alleviate
thirst, to show leniency and concern,
to work
and help clean up,
to change
a diaper and nurse a wound,
to heal a broken heart,
to applaud
an effort, to give another chance,
to cheer
up, comfort and console,
to
reconcile with a friend,
to be open
to life and growth, and to return back to God
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