Thursday, March 22, 2018

Karma & War

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Hilarion: In light of the deeper understanding of the research such as that of Ian Stevenson and others that reincarnation is indeed a fact, you can be pretty certain that if you kill in religious fervor, you're going to come back to do it in another way, again and again until you get it.

In this way you will usually substitute victim for perpetrator and perpetrator for victim which is one explanation of why the children have been so harmed, and why they karmically can balance this without necessarily taking arms themselves. But, this deeper question not just by them but by everyone collectively, "is this for the greatest good? Is this the way we want ourselves to be known and seen on earth as people?"

These are difficult questions but as you are able to confront them within yourself often there is a response. The response that says clearly, "No. I do not want this as a representation of who I am." A manifestation of love or compassion or caring. A willingness to grant the freedom and love to everyone regardless of their level of maturity on this planet. This is who I am and this is what I stand for. This is difficult to appreciate and welcome within yourself and yet, you must ask yourself is this indeed more appropriate to your identity?

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