05-28-2013, 11:30 PM
(05-28-2013, 10:08 PM)Adonai One Wrote: Does a serial killer deserve to be loved? Does an extreme torturer, abuser and cannibal deserve to be loved? Does the remorseless pedophile deserve to be loved? Can they be genuinely loved? Can these actions be loved?
Everyone deserves love. Everyone is the creator. Everyone is one. You are them, they are you. At some point in "time" this is true. There is a difference between human love, and the love of the creator. Human love is conditional, the creators love is not conditional. We strive to love unconditionally, but we often fail.
In fact, I think you'll find that in virtually all cases of such heinous acts of negativity, there was an EXTREME perceived lack of love in these persons lives. People lash out from their state of disconnection -- not from a place of connection. After a certain level of connection or unity is achieved, it is not within the limits of possibility to offer such behavior.
Also, these actions can be appreciated as the contrast that they are. How would you truly know the desirable, without the undesirable? The contrast makes it stand out, without that polarity, there could be no understanding of the difference. The negative defines the positive. When you look at things from a more general macrocosmic perspective, all acts of disharmony are just ripples on the surface of infinity. Pockets of distortion on the surface of oneness, that will eventually settle down until all is clear and still. Everything balances out. Karma is the great equalizer (not to imply it is a punisher).
Also, we all did things like that in the course of our evolution. We were all animals at one point. I'm sure if we saw a complete reveal of all our previous incarnations (3rd density and otherwise) we would be shocked at the things we have done to our fellow beings.
As Jesus said, "Forgive them, they know not what they do."