06-12-2014, 12:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2014, 01:11 PM by Adonai One.)
I know nothing about life-reviews, pre-incarnative plans and other mystical ideas. I do know everything exists because of the respective possibilities. We agreed to all possibilities stemming from the first spark of consciousness as the concept of consciousness. When one of these possibilities come to exist, the choice was already made for it to be explored. As such, everything can be seen to be inherently freely given, everything is inherently valued and that everything is one. This is the Law of One.
I still see no reason to "fret" and suffer when peace can be found in all present moments through acceptance, even in one's desires to change the situation to something more desirable and helping another.
One can help another in distress without suffering, or at least accepting the suffering in a somber peace.
(06-10-2014, 10:34 AM)Bring4th_GLB Wrote: ...But in the event that these traumatic episodes have actually been chosen prior to incarnation, I don't believe that it is necessarily a call for adopting an attitude of "don't fret".
Certainly all IS well, always, from the ultimate perspective; and we are offering our highest-best service to maintain that attitude that all is well; so not fretting - that is, being at peace - is a way to create peace.
But "don't fret" (and similar notions) can, without proper context, sound a bit dissmissive. As if to elicit a shoulder shrug in response to the suffering of others with a thought that, "Well, they must have wanted it on some level." This thinking *may* invite a certain perspective that sees the victim as "deserving" of that which she or he received...
I still see no reason to "fret" and suffer when peace can be found in all present moments through acceptance, even in one's desires to change the situation to something more desirable and helping another.
One can help another in distress without suffering, or at least accepting the suffering in a somber peace.