09-02-2015, 02:13 PM
Hi Cainite, we definitely care.
Most spiritual teachings I've read say that, when one commits suicide, after healing, they return to 3D to try again with very similar lessons. It's like when you're playing a super hard game - and you get to x point, but then you die. You may put the controller down in frustration and walk away, but eventually your mind thinks, "What would have come next? What exciting parts did I miss out on?" You start your next life and try again, because the challenge is what grips us. From your place of healing, the Creator will forgive you. The Creator forgives you now. It's yourself that you have to answer to, your higher self who sees the bigger perspective and isn't bogged down by the emotional wiring of our 3D brains. That higher self won't give up on you or your lessons so easily.
Most spiritual teachings I've read say that, when one commits suicide, after healing, they return to 3D to try again with very similar lessons. It's like when you're playing a super hard game - and you get to x point, but then you die. You may put the controller down in frustration and walk away, but eventually your mind thinks, "What would have come next? What exciting parts did I miss out on?" You start your next life and try again, because the challenge is what grips us. From your place of healing, the Creator will forgive you. The Creator forgives you now. It's yourself that you have to answer to, your higher self who sees the bigger perspective and isn't bogged down by the emotional wiring of our 3D brains. That higher self won't give up on you or your lessons so easily.