12-14-2009, 07:13 PM
I have struggled with the confederate's concept of 'violation of free will'. It seems very subjective and kind of arbitrary to me. Sometimes they do answers in highly detailed manner and sometimes they don't. first off. Then within confederate there may be differences of opinions as well. Seeme like 'The Nine' believe in helping people more directly like Ra did during the Pyramid phase. The first question is-
1- When they talk about the violation of free will, do they talk about the Act or the intention of the entity asking for information. A 3rd density entiry may not be aware enough to ask for the right stuff but have every intention to ask for it. For example: your house may be on fire and your kids sleeping inside. Would you wait for them to wake up and ask for specific help like yell water or would you pre-empt their intention and help them save their lives.
What really throws me off is this- When you put a quarantine on a planet, is this not a violation of free will of the inhabitants of the planet? Did they ask the inhabitants before they instituted the fence. And if someone sneaks under their fence then is it not their responsibility to fix the damange caused by the sneaking entity?
I am going a little over the top just to make my point clear but you get the gist. Can someone help me understand - how does the confederate acts in regards to the free will violation. Is their a code of conduct an operations manual or something like that?
1- When they talk about the violation of free will, do they talk about the Act or the intention of the entity asking for information. A 3rd density entiry may not be aware enough to ask for the right stuff but have every intention to ask for it. For example: your house may be on fire and your kids sleeping inside. Would you wait for them to wake up and ask for specific help like yell water or would you pre-empt their intention and help them save their lives.
What really throws me off is this- When you put a quarantine on a planet, is this not a violation of free will of the inhabitants of the planet? Did they ask the inhabitants before they instituted the fence. And if someone sneaks under their fence then is it not their responsibility to fix the damange caused by the sneaking entity?
I am going a little over the top just to make my point clear but you get the gist. Can someone help me understand - how does the confederate acts in regards to the free will violation. Is their a code of conduct an operations manual or something like that?