11-07-2011, 10:32 AM
(11-06-2011, 11:29 PM)Tenet Nosce Wrote: In actuality, to actively withhold the truth from somebody who is demonstrating their misapprehension of it is not a compassionate act. It is a cowardly act.
You are wrong about that.
It is braver to allow that person to be and believe what they want. It would be so much more courageous to accept their choices.
No, the correction is cowardly, because it is trying to persuade the other to believe what "I" believe in order for me to feel as though I'm in a safer environment where my thoughts "rule".
.... And, now I'm a hypocrite...
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As a parent, I infringe my children's free will hourly. I violate their freedom of choice because I am responsible for what happens to them.
If we truly, honestly, believed that we are reincarnating souls here to work on our eternal Total Self in order to experience everything so that we can return to Creator, we would allow anything and everything to happen to our children. They are not any younger than I am. They should choose whatever they will and we can get this eternal evolution on the third density fast track.
We don't do that. We make excuses. 'I'm working on my own being and taking care of my child is a catalyst for us both. I am also restricted to third density veils and body complex emotions.'
We want compassion because we want continuity, or the illusion thereof. We collectively place ourself in the shoes of our children, because we subconsciously know that reproduction is the only true continuity. We want their life to be better than ours, and we try our damnedest to envision a world with compassion. We rewrite everything we experience into our m/b/s receptors to reflect what is important to us.