10-21-2019, 07:48 PM
(10-21-2019, 02:30 PM)kristina Wrote:(10-19-2019, 11:35 AM)Diana Wrote:(10-19-2019, 09:03 AM)BridgesToLight Wrote: Those who chose 3rd world poverty, war, while inexplicable to me, makes perfect sense to their own soul, their own journey.
I get the idea of "manyness," and experiencing all there is as an individual path. But...
Parents take care of their children until they grow to adulthood, don't they? They feed their children, shelter them, guide them (hopefully not too much, allowing for individual expression).
So, as a society, as a collective consciousness of humanity, I would hope we could evolve to the point where the less fortunate—the homeless, starving, and war-torn—would be able to get their basic survival needs met. Beyond that, there is plenty of catalyst to experience.
Sometimes parents are the catalyst. There is an idea that parents take care of their children providing them with basic needs food, shelter and possible guidance. However, if you are observing a poverty stricken environment, my best guess would be the parents may also be struggling with survival needs, the red ray. Could it be possible that we are looking at a race of people who have possible karmic issues to work through? In some cases there are clusters of people who seem to suffer with one another in the same identical fashion. So, if that's the case, what are we looking at here? If everyone in a small country is facing the same type of catalyst?
There is enough land and food to feed every human being by the way. The realization that I eat and another starves is very hurtful. Anyone who feels something in their heart, it serves as catalyst.
I think I have been unclear. What I meant was, that the homeless and starving people in this world, regardless of them perhaps incarnating at the lower end of the evolutionary spectrum, deserve to be cared for by their older "brothers and sisters of sorrow," just as parents take care of their children until they can care for themselves (and maybe this is better seen in the animal kingdom). I think we can help as a global society with providing basic food and shelter for all without infringing upon free will.
I didn't mean to refer to human parents specifically and what they do or don't do—I have no illusions about that. I only meant that we as a society could at least provide to all inhabitants the basic ability to survive without hunger or homelessness.