03-25-2015, 06:29 PM
As a Bring4ther who is acquainted with empathy I clearly 'feel' the suffering that our 2D "Brothers and Sisters" feel when I am exposed to it.
It was shortly after my drug induced psychotic experience in 2001 while on my way to work, I overtook a truck that was carrying chickens. As I passed the truck I could see lots of feathers escaping from the side. Then as I levelled, I heard the cries from the chickens that were clearly in distress. After recognising my own divinity just a few weeks previous, my sense of empathy had become global. Nothing and no one was out of this new found perception. I became a vegetarian soon afterwards, accompanied by an intuitive sense that it was right for me personally (I saw it as a step towards perfection).
I have been kidnapped (aged 3), raped (aged 11) and seriously bullied during my latter school years (I grassed up a school drug dealer).
As a result of my personal experiences I see the need to focus my non judgemental attention (sending love/light) towards the bully rather than the bullied. Therefore devoting my time towards helping my 2D brothers and sisters feels like putting the cart before the horse. Meanwhile I am frequently met in my daily life, experiences that trigger my post incarnative distortions (value judgements)
So the sum of my experiences, and the degree to which I have processed them, has played a pivotal role in how I perceive reality (aka illusion). At no time that I can remember has a finger pointing attitude ever played a supportive hand.
I commend Spaced's thoughtful defence of Minyatur's position because he highlights the broader environment in which our choices are inherently anchored to. That is the socio/political one.
It is humans that have the capacity to blow this planet up, not animals. Animals need a planet to live on, therefore my priority lies in alleviating the suffering of humans (two of my work colleagues are on anti depressants and are apparently baffled by the green ray energy currently eminating from our sub logos).
Finally, in honour of your highest ideals Monica, I have changed my sig.
It was shortly after my drug induced psychotic experience in 2001 while on my way to work, I overtook a truck that was carrying chickens. As I passed the truck I could see lots of feathers escaping from the side. Then as I levelled, I heard the cries from the chickens that were clearly in distress. After recognising my own divinity just a few weeks previous, my sense of empathy had become global. Nothing and no one was out of this new found perception. I became a vegetarian soon afterwards, accompanied by an intuitive sense that it was right for me personally (I saw it as a step towards perfection).
I have been kidnapped (aged 3), raped (aged 11) and seriously bullied during my latter school years (I grassed up a school drug dealer).
As a result of my personal experiences I see the need to focus my non judgemental attention (sending love/light) towards the bully rather than the bullied. Therefore devoting my time towards helping my 2D brothers and sisters feels like putting the cart before the horse. Meanwhile I am frequently met in my daily life, experiences that trigger my post incarnative distortions (value judgements)
So the sum of my experiences, and the degree to which I have processed them, has played a pivotal role in how I perceive reality (aka illusion). At no time that I can remember has a finger pointing attitude ever played a supportive hand.
I commend Spaced's thoughtful defence of Minyatur's position because he highlights the broader environment in which our choices are inherently anchored to. That is the socio/political one.
It is humans that have the capacity to blow this planet up, not animals. Animals need a planet to live on, therefore my priority lies in alleviating the suffering of humans (two of my work colleagues are on anti depressants and are apparently baffled by the green ray energy currently eminating from our sub logos).
Finally, in honour of your highest ideals Monica, I have changed my sig.
