02-23-2012, 09:26 PM
Ali Quadir Wrote:I agree but suggest that the two (lightening the vibration and an act of saviorhood) are in this case the same.
Interesting... I've never thought of this before. However, we are in the density of choice. If another asks for help, you may either say "yes" or "no". The only restriction is if your help offering circumvents the necessity that this person make the choice between love and control. My concept of saviorhood -- until this moment -- has been that the supplicant believes that it is not possible for him to make the choice without your help. This would be a vibration in which the supplicant believes it is your responsibility to save him and his responsibility to simply allow it to happen. It would seem to me that help can be offered so long as the belief is that that only the probability of success is raised, rather than the possibility being offered. What makes me hesitant about the way Christians so often speak of Jehoshua is that they seem to believe that there is no other way to escape from the horrors that their imbalance begets.
As I type this, however, your question still rings in my mind. And I'm still wondering if the difference I have described is a difference that makes a difference.