03-24-2016, 03:46 PM
The acceptance of a terror attack (for us as bystanders) is to accept that everyone involved, on some level, chose to be there. In that way, there are no victims or aggressors. If we step back and take a look at the "grand stage", everyone is just playing their role in an act. Even those who lose families members have agreed to view the trauma of loss through that experience. It's not about saying "Oh that's a great thing, let's have more of that" but of saying "I accept there are those who still need/want these energies/events for their lessons, and I won't try to repress that".