06-05-2012, 09:03 AM
Hi 59,
I think in the construction of your scenario, you have assigned a 'value' to a certain outcome; ie, the destruction of a planet and its inhabitants.
the Creator seems primarily interested in learning and growth, and does not seem to have an issue with how this is done.
I, of course, am not speaking on behalf of the Creator
Ra mentions themselves how their 'extreme compassion' led them taking actions that necessitated further balancing.
if you perceive every entity as a Co-creator of their own experience, then one draws back from 'intervention' because you are according them the respect and honor to see the consequences of their actions. Treating them otherwise would not be seeing them as equal to you.
I think in the construction of your scenario, you have assigned a 'value' to a certain outcome; ie, the destruction of a planet and its inhabitants.
the Creator seems primarily interested in learning and growth, and does not seem to have an issue with how this is done.
I, of course, am not speaking on behalf of the Creator
Ra mentions themselves how their 'extreme compassion' led them taking actions that necessitated further balancing.
if you perceive every entity as a Co-creator of their own experience, then one draws back from 'intervention' because you are according them the respect and honor to see the consequences of their actions. Treating them otherwise would not be seeing them as equal to you.