01-11-2013, 09:48 PM
(01-11-2013, 06:19 PM)Aureus Wrote: Every portion of the creator is unique, thus every situation is unique.. The entity will act as it deems best, but is still limited to its energetic configuration. The appropriate action will still be a choice, however made in accordance with the entitys resources.
An entity which is blocked in yellow-ray is not very likely to respond in a way that reflects 'universal, unconditional love', still it could take action from a perspective of serving its social group.. Being another type of 'love'.
Also keep in mind that 'Jesus' was of 5th density, thus was not "perfect", he had not completed his learning..
"The Creator wants original thinkers, not drones".. The Creator is all things, whatever it is, it is its will to be. (I'd say)
I agree, I was not trying to say anyone should follow my path, my apologies if I did not make that clear enough. I was only trying to point out the fallacy of moral absolutes. If inaction were the answer to everything, then why is the earth under quarantine? Why would the Council not let the Orions enslave the planet and slaughter at will? Is this not a restriction of free will? Sometimes there are no perfect solutions, only choices between bad and worse. It would be a abandonment of responsibility to simply do nothing for fear of making a mistake. Sometimes things must be allowed to run their course, I agree, but at a given point, love demands intervention if it is within our capabilities to do so.
Should I, a being of lesser understanding, judge jesus for what he did at the temple? The gift of understanding was given to him to change the world, should I say this should not be so? This judgement was ultimately what he forgave all of us for, and more, because indeed, we know not what we do. Would you say his yellow ray was blocked at this time? Indeed he was not a perfect creature and did make mistakes I am sure, but I do not think his actions at the temple were among them. Look at the major source of misery in the world today, is it not as true now as it was then?
I understand the concept of if you kill my brother and I kill you and your bother kills me and on and on. Forgiveness breaks the circle, but if I am given the means to stop you from killing my brother without harm and with "tough love", does that mean I would not be forgiven for preventing you from entering that circle? Perhaps you would thank me when your anger has passed (this has happened to me before in real life situations).
You have a point on the drones comment, it was presumptive of me to assume knowledge of the mind of the Creator, if there was no one to look out for, I might not have any purpose either.
My apologies for asking tough questions, I do it not to challenge, but to grow and inspire growth. I will continue to look for my own answers, if you prefer not to deal with the issues I raise, I understand, and will not disturb anyone again with my "foolish" questions or my personal observations. Thank you for reminding me that we are all creatures of limited capacities.
My apologies to Cameron if I have overstepped my bounds. I welcome this entity to continue it's thought, if so inclined, and will receive it with a gentler understanding and sincere gratitude.