10-12-2019, 08:44 AM
"It is to be noted that among your entities a large percentage of all progression has as catalyst, trauma"
I wonder if we share the same view of what trauma is with these beings. Perhaps this is where the difficulty in understanding arises. If these beings come from a rarified and beautiful place, where they are not suffering perpetually and where there is an awareness of the creator's love, maybe almost everything we do might strike them as traumatic. A trip to Walmart, a domestic quarrel over, lets say, unloading the dishwasher, the pain of learning your child has been bullied at school. We are thick creatures, but the heart gets rattled a hundred times a day in ways they would not experience in a more pure realm.
When I am sensitive to my feelings as they roll through me each day, I am often aware of pain. Pain in response to very subtle things, such as miscommunications, small cruelties or injustices, and flickering feelings of self doubt or shame. Perhaps these beings, in their great compassion, do not differentiate between great and small trauma and sympathize as they witness us experiencing the catalyzing sufferings of daily life.
I wonder if we share the same view of what trauma is with these beings. Perhaps this is where the difficulty in understanding arises. If these beings come from a rarified and beautiful place, where they are not suffering perpetually and where there is an awareness of the creator's love, maybe almost everything we do might strike them as traumatic. A trip to Walmart, a domestic quarrel over, lets say, unloading the dishwasher, the pain of learning your child has been bullied at school. We are thick creatures, but the heart gets rattled a hundred times a day in ways they would not experience in a more pure realm.
When I am sensitive to my feelings as they roll through me each day, I am often aware of pain. Pain in response to very subtle things, such as miscommunications, small cruelties or injustices, and flickering feelings of self doubt or shame. Perhaps these beings, in their great compassion, do not differentiate between great and small trauma and sympathize as they witness us experiencing the catalyzing sufferings of daily life.