09-26-2020, 03:34 AM
(09-25-2020, 04:15 PM)Ymarsakar Wrote:(09-25-2020, 02:04 PM)KaliSouth Wrote: On Planet Earth it depends on where you end up. I can't imagine a poorly paid mineworker in the DRC or a struggling parent in India living in a shack trying hard to feed their children, for example, saying Earth is a fun experience. However, that is a topic for another thread.
Learning about the state of various people that are living different lives on this planet requires a lot of time and energy. It's a slow, continuous chug to push yourself to be open finding information and taking it in in this physical body. It's up to us to take on the personal responsibility to learn about others and do what little we can to help. Maybe all these little bits add up and we've made a difference at the end of our incarnations.
Many of those souls choosing hard lives, near graduation. It is those in cities and western luxuries that are often younger souls.
Younger? You mean lesser experienced in 3D? The Creator is eternal, therefore all souls (which are part of the Creator) are eternal.
Maybe some souls are on their own journey so they don't mind being in a vehicle that requires a process to take in information about the various types of 3D experiences. I have a thirst to know more about more, so it does seem laborious.
It takes time to understand the perspective of the person who is suffering in their incarnarnation because of STS entities, such as we see in international politics where there is an exploitative system, or where there is an individual or group of individuals who is lost in illusion and therefore mistreats others.
One can declare that Planet Earth is a wonderful place but the effect of the illusion is strong and there may be pockets of "wonderfulness" but our love has to extend to the world where there is no "wonderfulness", to the souls who are a majority, living under persecution, violence, discrimination. I find this to be a tricky process, because one has to be willing to learn about the world beyond that which we interact with. And honestly, some people are hard to love.