10-06-2012, 03:07 PM
Is hope and excitement about what is to unfold not a catalyst? If we think of those who want to exit, thinking life elsewhere is better, we may think of it as escape and avoidance. Yet it may be all possible that it could be a desire to move ahead and be excited about the possibilities for further learning. Yes, in some cases it is an escape for the desire to avoid the purpose for this life. Yet when there is hope and gratitude for the experiences that we are experiencing, in the moment, and a dedication to serving others in our own special way, it could be an expression of joy and excitement about the possibility of holding communion with others in a different way. It's a motivator to "step up" to the challenge.
Those who avoid and want to escape are brave souls who's suffering has lead them into survival mode, perhaps. I have much compassion for them. The alien and exit-scenarios I think are their ways of asking for help because they might not know what to do. Instead of understanding the mechanism of "catalyst" they see it as "punishment" or "being picked on" etc. I think it's our responsibility to honor their choices and send them love/light... and that they find their inner star to guide them to their beautiful awakening . I have full faith in them.
Those who avoid and want to escape are brave souls who's suffering has lead them into survival mode, perhaps. I have much compassion for them. The alien and exit-scenarios I think are their ways of asking for help because they might not know what to do. Instead of understanding the mechanism of "catalyst" they see it as "punishment" or "being picked on" etc. I think it's our responsibility to honor their choices and send them love/light... and that they find their inner star to guide them to their beautiful awakening . I have full faith in them.