“Injustice Sensitivity Syndrome.” (an ailment I have
acutely and for which the “Redpeacecross Peace Army for Mental
Health” is my ministry to heal me and my world.)

(“Injustice Sensitivity Syndrome” is a condition where the injustices
of the world are ever in the foreground of the person's
consciousness, and untreated "Injustice Sensitivity Syndrome” can
cause depression, anger, apathy delusions and even physical
ailments. The treatment for "Injustice Sensitivity Syndrome" is
working to make the world a better place.)

The objective of this diagnosis is to heal people longing for a better
world.  The purpose of this diagnosis is to increase the number of
people who are actively improving the world.  We believe there are a
large number of folks suffering needlessly because they know of
many injustices (or have experienced them) and are not working to
make the world better and hence not getting better.  Working for
positive change makes people feel less helpless, hopeless and
worthless.  Working for positive change creates a better life,
community and improves the world, by giving meaning, direction and
righteousness.

One of our main beliefs about “Injustice Sensitivity Syndrome” is that
a sense of justice is hardwired into being human.  We believe that the
“pursuit of justice” is a
vitalizing ingredient to the human condition,
because a productive will aligned with justice and love is a healthy
will, heart, mind and body.

Currently, this undiagnosed condition is treated with medication
under other topic illnesses, but real healing is never dealt with.  The
beauty of the principle of transforming an oppressed and confused
people into a realm of righteous pragmatism is that their lives are
made more whole and the world is made a better place.  In order to
conquer injustice, we must conquer it both within as well as without.  

A peace warrior (one who works diligently for justice, has developed
discernment, wisdom and functions in a righteous manner) is one
who acts on two fronts, inner peace and outer peace. (Know Justice,
Know Peace) In the Redpeacecross Peace Army, we embody this
concept with our slogan “Waging Peace at War’s Pace.”

We have come up with twelve points to explore and explain “Injustice
Sensitivity Syndrome” and we will now discuss the first most primary
point.

Is a sense of
JUSTICE hardwired in the human psyche? I will use
mostly spiritual rational because we in the Redpeacecross Peace
Army believe we are Spiritual Beings on a Human Journey.  

Psalm 45:4>In your majesty, ride out to victory, defending truth,
humility and
justice.

Psalm 45:6>Your throne O God, endures forever and ever. Your
royal power is expressed in
justice.

The Bible also says> in the Old Testament>Psalm 112:5 “Good
will come to him who is generous and lends freely, who conducts his
affairs with
JUSTICE.”  

The New Testament>  Mathew 5:6 “God blesses those who are
hungry and thirsty for
JUSTICE, for they will receive it in full.”

The Koran says> [5.8] “Believers, be dutiful to Allah and bearers
of JUST witness. Do not allow your hatred for other people to turn
you away from
JUSTICE. Deal JUSTLY; it is nearer to piety.”

Here we see the Abrahamic faiths attribute “Good will come to”-“God
Blesses”- and-“it is nearer to piety” to those who practice
JUSTICE.

Now for you who don’t ascribe to the Abrahamic tradition is a site full
of secular reasons and justifications to practice
JUSTICE.> http:
//www.wisdomquotes.com/cat_justice.html  

One I especially thought made our point was from Alexander
Solzhenitsyn:  “
JUSTICE is conscience, not a personal
conscience but the conscience of the whole of humanity. Those who
clearly recognize the voice of their own conscience usually
recognize also the voice of
JUSTICE.”
Stay tuned for other aspects of “Injustice Sensitivity Syndrome”on
this page.
NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE


Questions to be researched, pertaining to the “Injustice
Sensitivity Syndrome”.
A.        Is a sense of justice hardwired in the human psyche?
B.        How do I know if I have Injustice Sensitivity Syndrome?
C.        How many mental illnesses are the result of the real experience
of injustices in the world, one’s personally affecting us and/or those
we read about in the news?
D.        How can a twelve step program be applied to activism and real,
focused, justice work?
E.        What are the positive attributes of a peace warrior?
F.        What are the gifts of justice?
G.        What is the difference between peace warrioring and mere
reactionary (angry) action?
H.        What are the major forms of injustice?
I.        What is the relationship of personal injustice to public injustice?
J.        How does the work of justice create lasting values with lasting
results?
K.        How does the work of justice benefit the peace warrior?
L.        What is the relationship of righteousness to justice?
M.        How will an understanding of the modern struggle for justice,
typified by the 60’s, illuminate our understanding of the struggle to
bring about a clearer mission for the future?
N.  We will provide a glossary or bibliography of literature, media,
people and other resources to aid in activism.

I also have a 12 step approach to this subject called "
Injustice
Myopia."

Many Thanks to Dr. Rosemary L. Matich for her paid assistance with
this page.