11-02-2015, 12:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-02-2015, 12:32 AM by Steppingfeet.)
(10-31-2015, 04:56 PM)Enyiah Wrote: So....The other selves (1%) (which is also myself) is behaving very badly towards their (other selves/humanity) and they deserve to be loved because they are also myself.
Is there any other way to deal with this reality without giving allowance for the abuse to continue?
(11-01-2015, 04:47 PM)Enyiah Wrote: If there is any truth to this at all, there would follow some kind of 'action' on their part to correct some of the wrongs they have been responsible of creating!
So my point is that I would like to see a demonstration of some form of accountability before the whitewashing of amnesty.
Am I being unreasonable to expect this?
(I added the bold to your quoted text above.)
Questions of how a society governs and how a justice system ought to work in a completely service-to-others' oriented world are questions that confound me. How crime and punishment ought to be managed in a world like ours of mixed polarity with mostly unpolarized entities, compounds my confoundment.
I don't think that the search for spiritual enlightenment precludes taking action in this world toward fighting for human or environmental rights, standing up for what you believe in and offering (non-violent) resistance to those who wish to curtail those rights.
The spiritual dimension comes into play by owning but not overly identifying with your role, seeing events transpiring against a backdrop of wholeness, completeness, and perfection; seeing all players upon the stage (villains included) as you, the Creator. Replying to them with a heart that seeks not to judge, hate, or condemn the other self - instead loving them as they are, but saying "no" to the service which they wish to offer.
To the extent that these processes happen through the legal and justice systems, I think accountability is important if the society wants to know itself, and learn from its actions, and grow toward a chosen (hopefully unified) ideal. Not to be punitive, per se, but to bring to light and make conscious that which was formerly partially or completely hidden from view.
South Africa had a remarkably unique and, I believe, healing means of achieving accountability through their Truth and Reconciliation commissions sometime after Apartheid officially ended that you may enjoy looking into.
Also this quote from Ra may speak somewhat to your questions:
Quote:34.9 Ra: . . . The societal and self interactions most often concentrate upon the second and third energy centers. Thus those most active in attempting to remake or alter the society are those working from feelings of being correct personally or of having answers which will put power in a more correct configuration. This may be seen to be of a full travel from negative to positive in orientation. Either will activate these energy ray centers.
There are some few whose desires to aid society are of a green-ray nature or above. These entities, however, are few due to the understanding, may we say, of fourth ray that universal love freely given is more to be desired than principalities or even the rearrangement of peoples or political structures.
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi