Thank you peregrine for the Latwii quote and Kalisouth for copying it. Reading the first part of it,
Here is a little synchronicity with it, I am right now reading Memories of Afterlife, edited by Michael Newton who worked as a hypnotist on past life regressions. This book is a group of testimonies by hypnotists who have been trained by Newton's institute. One testimony is from a man, a psychotherapist himself, having an outside happy life, but plagued with migraines and inside turmoil. He does a regression and finds himself in a past life as a black slave, Albert, in the 1800s in the American south. He and his wife are physically and emotionally abused by their master, they both die young. In the next life he comes back as a German soldier, as Klaus, during World War II, forced to enroll, finds himself in a reverse position of power, misses his wife and children, kills people and at one point finds himself in fierce combat and is shot in the stomach. After having quickly relived this, the pages describe his meeting with his spiritual guides and how the two incarnations balanced the power perspective.
The conclusion given to him was that he was seeing himself first as, feeling humiliation, fear, despair, wanting to be on the top of the triangle in both situations, instead of staying in the center of the triangle feeling all the love of the Creator.
It was interesting how this reading I did last night intersected so well with the above quote.
Quote:K: Yeah, I have a question about the people who are starving to death in Africa. Where is the love of the Creator in that? It seems to me it would be an overly harsh and severe test to put these people through.
I am Latwii, and am aware of your query, my brother. Indeed, my brother, upon your planet at this time there are multitudes of entities who suffer daily the greatest of difficulties and degradations, the sicknesses, diseases, hunger, oppression, separation from those that are loved. This is the lot of many within your illusion, and each in some way partakes of what seems a most unloving life and pattern of living. Yet, within your illusion there is the restriction of the viewpoint. Within your illusion you cannot see with the wide-ranging eye that sees the patterns not only of this life but of those lives and lessons which stretch far back into what you call time. It is not possible for your entities and peoples to see in such a manner or else the love of the Creator would be much more easily discovered and expressed. Yet even within the situation within which you have described, there is not only the love of the one Creator, but the one Creator moving in portions of Itself, finding the balance within this illusion for other lessons not well learned in another illusion.
Here is a little synchronicity with it, I am right now reading Memories of Afterlife, edited by Michael Newton who worked as a hypnotist on past life regressions. This book is a group of testimonies by hypnotists who have been trained by Newton's institute. One testimony is from a man, a psychotherapist himself, having an outside happy life, but plagued with migraines and inside turmoil. He does a regression and finds himself in a past life as a black slave, Albert, in the 1800s in the American south. He and his wife are physically and emotionally abused by their master, they both die young. In the next life he comes back as a German soldier, as Klaus, during World War II, forced to enroll, finds himself in a reverse position of power, misses his wife and children, kills people and at one point finds himself in fierce combat and is shot in the stomach. After having quickly relived this, the pages describe his meeting with his spiritual guides and how the two incarnations balanced the power perspective.
The conclusion given to him was that he was seeing himself first as, feeling humiliation, fear, despair, wanting to be on the top of the triangle in both situations, instead of staying in the center of the triangle feeling all the love of the Creator.
It was interesting how this reading I did last night intersected so well with the above quote.