"You'll excuse me if I fail to see the likelihood that someone will create a reality for themselves to die a horrible death or suffer a terrible injury in order to aid other-selves in their journey. Again, common sense would think that we each designed for ourselves a successful incarnation in order to evolve/develop spiritually. I'll never believe that everything is predestined regardless of who wills it so. The law of free will and the law of confusion are on my side in this."
You keep repeating common sense when common sense has nothing to do with spirituality. Common sense suggests that there is no afterlife as well, no aliens in our near vicinity, no hidden history of the Earth, no sixth sense, no channeling, no spirits, no ghosts, no supernatural. THAT is common sense.
Law of Free Will and Law of Confusion is on everyone's side, as it does not pick a side. Also, my belief allows me having mine (we create our own realities) and you having yours, while yours does not. Interesting, is not it?
Again, there is a lot of material on HOW suffering exists, and yet you differentiate a death with a landmine and a death that follows a seemingly succesful life that was full of suffering, obesity, cancer, having no friends and a prolonged death in a dirty hospital, alone. Which one is more fair according to common sense? And again: this "what happens to the vehicle" mentality is understandable, but in the realm where All is One and all is Well, no losses and injustices occur.
You keep repeating common sense when common sense has nothing to do with spirituality. Common sense suggests that there is no afterlife as well, no aliens in our near vicinity, no hidden history of the Earth, no sixth sense, no channeling, no spirits, no ghosts, no supernatural. THAT is common sense.
Law of Free Will and Law of Confusion is on everyone's side, as it does not pick a side. Also, my belief allows me having mine (we create our own realities) and you having yours, while yours does not. Interesting, is not it?
Again, there is a lot of material on HOW suffering exists, and yet you differentiate a death with a landmine and a death that follows a seemingly succesful life that was full of suffering, obesity, cancer, having no friends and a prolonged death in a dirty hospital, alone. Which one is more fair according to common sense? And again: this "what happens to the vehicle" mentality is understandable, but in the realm where All is One and all is Well, no losses and injustices occur.