07-02-2010, 06:11 PM
Perhaps it would be helpful to view the so-called 'failure' as a much more advanced and efficient way for the Creator to experience itself.
Has one ever taken what had appeared to be a 'shortcut', only to find that it ended abruptly or took longer than intended? The known route would have to be rejoined eventually or traced back, but would it not be possible to return to that path having gained valuable knowledge and experience unique to the 'shortcut' taken? Thus the so-called negative individual may provide additional experience and, therefore, wisdom for itself (the Creator) and the so-called positive individual may be provided with much more efficient catalyst for its journey in experiencing love and compassion for other-selves (the Creator).
Of course, the more complex the roads get, the more wearying they can be. If we had eternity in which to travel the roads we create, would we not naturally progress through increasing complexity instead of choosing not to grow?
Has one ever taken what had appeared to be a 'shortcut', only to find that it ended abruptly or took longer than intended? The known route would have to be rejoined eventually or traced back, but would it not be possible to return to that path having gained valuable knowledge and experience unique to the 'shortcut' taken? Thus the so-called negative individual may provide additional experience and, therefore, wisdom for itself (the Creator) and the so-called positive individual may be provided with much more efficient catalyst for its journey in experiencing love and compassion for other-selves (the Creator).
Of course, the more complex the roads get, the more wearying they can be. If we had eternity in which to travel the roads we create, would we not naturally progress through increasing complexity instead of choosing not to grow?