05-30-2013, 08:13 PM
Xise:
I believe hard/easy to love is just a perspective.
My initial reaction was that I love Adolf so much for providing such intense catalyst for learning. More than so many others before him. While hijacked, he was an important step to changing the world to what we have today.
I can find my higher self to be harder to love because my higher self is excruciatingly obstinate and laughs exactly all the time. To live close to the higher self is to invite the idea that everything is subject to change and that is fine. In the physical incarnation this can cause troubles when the higher self takes over and spills a few words, leaving yourself empty of retort.
In the end I still love both equally for what they give me.
People who chainsaw other people to death will recieve my love as well. Although I'm greatly saddened the lessons turn out the way they do (but glad of the sadness, it's wonderful to experience).
I believe hard/easy to love is just a perspective.
My initial reaction was that I love Adolf so much for providing such intense catalyst for learning. More than so many others before him. While hijacked, he was an important step to changing the world to what we have today.
I can find my higher self to be harder to love because my higher self is excruciatingly obstinate and laughs exactly all the time. To live close to the higher self is to invite the idea that everything is subject to change and that is fine. In the physical incarnation this can cause troubles when the higher self takes over and spills a few words, leaving yourself empty of retort.
In the end I still love both equally for what they give me.
People who chainsaw other people to death will recieve my love as well. Although I'm greatly saddened the lessons turn out the way they do (but glad of the sadness, it's wonderful to experience).