07-28-2015, 04:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2015, 04:15 PM by APeacefulWarrior.)
I think it's important to remember that no matter how important our lives on Earth seem at the moment, they're basically just games to our higher selves. Ra compared it to going on a picnic. Our different lives are roles that we try on for size, to experiment, or just to see life from different points of view. After all, in the grand scheme, there are no fathers or mothers. There's just The Creator.
So if a cluster of souls, or an S-M-C of some form, that's been together for millennia keep deciding to incarnate at the same time, why wouldn't they vary up the roles and forms? Be a guy one life, and a girl the next. Try being mother, then try being son. It would all just be different ways for the entities to explore and learn and grow through their interactions with each other, in all their myriad potential combinations. In certain circumstances, it might even be possible for someone to meet the same entity twice in their same lifetime, in two different guises, taking on two different roles in their life... while wearing two different masks.
What it really boils down to is: We're not limited to our Earthly roles, and what we are here on Earth is just a small fraction of the totality of our existence.
I find the whole idea quite glorious, really. Entities that embrace each other have nearly unlimited options for exploring and learning from each other. Lovers one life, enemies the next, brothers the time after, and a 3D/4D dual-soul pairing after that. Each time seeing different aspects of themselves, and different aspects of the other-selves they most resonate with. Each life, getting them that much closer to understanding the Creator and Creation, through endless loving permutation of shared experience.
Edit: Or for a more down-to-earth example, anyone who's ever played D&D or some other Role-Playing Game with a loved one, and played characters with a different relationship to each other, has basically experimented with the same basic idea. Hell, most of the funniest D&D campaigns I had along with my ex -whom I was and still am quite fond of- was when our characters hated each other and could bicker nonstop all the way across the map without real-life hurt feelings.
So if a cluster of souls, or an S-M-C of some form, that's been together for millennia keep deciding to incarnate at the same time, why wouldn't they vary up the roles and forms? Be a guy one life, and a girl the next. Try being mother, then try being son. It would all just be different ways for the entities to explore and learn and grow through their interactions with each other, in all their myriad potential combinations. In certain circumstances, it might even be possible for someone to meet the same entity twice in their same lifetime, in two different guises, taking on two different roles in their life... while wearing two different masks.
What it really boils down to is: We're not limited to our Earthly roles, and what we are here on Earth is just a small fraction of the totality of our existence.
I find the whole idea quite glorious, really. Entities that embrace each other have nearly unlimited options for exploring and learning from each other. Lovers one life, enemies the next, brothers the time after, and a 3D/4D dual-soul pairing after that. Each time seeing different aspects of themselves, and different aspects of the other-selves they most resonate with. Each life, getting them that much closer to understanding the Creator and Creation, through endless loving permutation of shared experience.
Edit: Or for a more down-to-earth example, anyone who's ever played D&D or some other Role-Playing Game with a loved one, and played characters with a different relationship to each other, has basically experimented with the same basic idea. Hell, most of the funniest D&D campaigns I had along with my ex -whom I was and still am quite fond of- was when our characters hated each other and could bicker nonstop all the way across the map without real-life hurt feelings.
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