Are you violent?
Questionnaire for self-research
according to the OIDA-therapy
While answering
these questions please consult your inner voice
1. Do you
feel happy when you find out that others are happy?
O Yes O No
2. Do you feel sad when you find out that others are happy?
O Yes O No
3. Do you feel that you have to do something to counteract the
suffering of others if it is possible to do so?
O Yes O No
4. Do you like to see movies with violent scenes?
O Yes O No
5. Do you believe in the validity of Guantanamo?
O Yes O No
6. Do you care whether the food you eat causes pain to somebody?
O Yes O No
7. Do you get disturbed when children cry?
O Yes O No
8. Would you interfere if you saw two strangers fighting and if
you thought you could stop them?
O Yes O No
9. Do you interfere when you see some neighbors mistreat their
children?
O Yes O No
10. Do you like entertainment where animals are involved (e.g:
horse racing)?
O Yes O No
11. Do you keep pets?
O Yes O No
12. Do you get upset when you hear that dolphins have been killed
by the fishing industry?
O Yes O No
13. Do you reject abortion?
O Yes O No
14. Do you believe that animals also have the right to live and
the right to have some appropriate living space?
O Yes O No
15. Are you ready to share your food if necessary?
O Yes O No
16. Can you forgive after having been offended and then continue
a normal relationship?
O Yes O No
17. Do you look at violent pictures to see gory details?
O Yes O No
18. Do you consider life in a little cage on a chicken farm as
acceptable?
O Yes O No
19. Are you willing to watch a circus when animals are tortured
to perform there?
O Yes O No
20. Would you ever wear the skin of some animal, which was torn
off its body while it was alive?
O Yes O No
21. Do you think hunting/fishing is a sport?
O Yes O No
22. Do you think feeding a goose by force and later killing it
to turn its infected liver into pate is in any way acceptable
for a human being?
O Yes O No
23. Do you think burning a hot iron on the body of an animal as
a sign of identification should be permissible?
O Yes O No
24. Do you think aborted babies may be used for medical treatments
or industrial purposes?
O Yes O No
25 Do you think an aborted child is less valuable than yourself?
O Yes O No
26. Would you like to see your sister/mother posing naked in a
pornographic journal?
O Yes O No
27. Do you look at naked pictures of others?
O Yes O No
28. Do you think that exploitation may be justified?
O Yes O No
29. Do you think that indifference to the suffering of others
is a better way of life than to worry all the time?
O Yes O No
30 Do you think torturing animals for medical purposes is a good
idea?
O Yes O No
31. Do you think those who give pain to animals should be punished?
O Yes O No
32. If you see a suffering animal on the street, do you try to
give it some help if possible?
O Yes O No
33. Do you mindlessly step on insects when you could have avoided
it?
O Yes O No
34. Do you believe that giving suffering to any other living entity
will bring suffering to your own life?
O Yes O No
35. Do you eat a vegan or vegetarian diet?
O Yes O No
36. Do you participate in any movement or project to raise the
consciousness of others to stop the torture of animals?
O Yes O No
37. Are you ready to do something against war?
O Yes O No
38. Do you participate in environmental protection groups?
O Yes O No
Evaluation
of your answers:
Add together
all your answers (yes and no) which are in bold script.
Violence
breeds violence, ignorance breeds suffering. Due to violence to
others, the precious treasure of our faith in love decreases until
it is lost. What is left is a sick, stone-hearted person, happily
inclined to do anything and everything to modify his desperate
calamity.
Violence,
anger, harshness are opposed to the symptoms of mystical faith
which brings tender love and care. If we do not understand the
position of violence neither will we understand why faith is lost
so easily.
Violence
brings fear into our life. This fear makes us also aware of our
own violent attitudes and tendencies Thus, fear and our own violent
nature will bring about a cycle of action and reaction due to
violence.