05-10-2011, 07:11 PM
I mean no disrespect in any way when I say this is a fascinating topic. I had the impression there was a LOT more going on with Don than simple depression. It was clear to me that Don was a 5th density Wanderer, and as such, he had a hard time adjusting to 3rd density. I remember reading that he was frustrated and heartbroken over the state of our planet, and as soon as his "job" was complete, he left.
Of course, it wasn't seen so cut-and-dried by those he left behind! I can't imagine how terrible it would be to lose one's mate in such a way. Just thinking about how Carla must've felt brings tears to my eyes every time.
I also had the impression that doing this incredibly valuable work of Light attracted the attention of negative entities who wished only to extinguish said Light. They didn't "make" Don kill himself; they most likely exploited his weaknesses to the tipping point. Yet to Don's eternal credit, he brought humanity the Ra contact. For that, in my humble opinion, he should be sainted. (And I'm sure he's laughing hysterically at that!)
Of course, it wasn't seen so cut-and-dried by those he left behind! I can't imagine how terrible it would be to lose one's mate in such a way. Just thinking about how Carla must've felt brings tears to my eyes every time.
I also had the impression that doing this incredibly valuable work of Light attracted the attention of negative entities who wished only to extinguish said Light. They didn't "make" Don kill himself; they most likely exploited his weaknesses to the tipping point. Yet to Don's eternal credit, he brought humanity the Ra contact. For that, in my humble opinion, he should be sainted. (And I'm sure he's laughing hysterically at that!)