02-20-2016, 09:16 AM
Honestly, there are enough socio-economic reasons for the Middle East to be in turmoil that I'm really not sure any further explanation is needed. The last couple hundred years haven't been very good for them, and has resulted in the entire area being divided along MANY lines, with every one of those splits causing significant discord.
I tend to agree with Stranger that older entities would seek out difficult circumstances. If they wanted quiet, easy "lives" they could just stay on the other side and be a lot happier. If they're going to the trouble of incarnating, they're going to do so with major spiritual tasks in mind, and those generally come easier with more catalyst. And of course those who are heavily positively polarized are going to naturally want to live in areas where they are most needed.
I tend to agree with Stranger that older entities would seek out difficult circumstances. If they wanted quiet, easy "lives" they could just stay on the other side and be a lot happier. If they're going to the trouble of incarnating, they're going to do so with major spiritual tasks in mind, and those generally come easier with more catalyst. And of course those who are heavily positively polarized are going to naturally want to live in areas where they are most needed.