01-15-2011, 12:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2011, 12:35 AM by LsavedSmeD.)
(01-09-2011, 09:21 PM)kristy1111 Wrote:Hello all you beautiful souls...
I had a "deeeeeep thought" today and I'd like your thoughts on it. I was thinking about how Wanderers who come here are born into Human bodies, but they come here "blank", so to speak. In other words, they have the veil of forgetfulness - they don't remember who they are.
If they (we) came here to help humanity, then it would stand to reason that we'd remember who we are and how to help people. I think of my own life, and how crappy it has been from the get-go, and I think I could have been so much more useful if I could have remembered a long time ago who I really am, so I could be about the business of serving humanity.
It just seems soooooo risky and even terrifying that we could "never" remember. I am wondering, why the veil for a Wanderer??
Thanks!! ((forgive me if this has been covered))
You have a broader perspective on existence and why it is then most don't you? The veil is lesser from a wanderers perspective even if it does not seem to be the case.
(01-10-2011, 06:38 AM)Ankh Wrote: I specially remember one book wrote by a Wanderer who penetrated the veil of forgetfulness here in Sweden. He remembered superhuman knowledge about magic and started to infringe upon free will of some politicians that he thought low about. Then he was faced with Guardians. First time it were Guardians from the Light, who tried to explain why he couldn't do what he did. Among others things they told him: "When you do what you do, you harm others self". When he didn't listen he was faced with Guardians from the other side, the Darkness. They operate in other way, but had the same function - to preserve boundaries of others self. So he was forced to stop his activities and was forced to make a treaty. And still, after he made that treaty, he couldn't move as he was cought in that dimension. Only when he cried to the Power of One, he got released from that "place". It is a fascinating story!
Where could I read this?