(11-06-2015, 01:47 AM)indolering Wrote:(11-05-2015, 11:56 PM)Elros Tar-Minyatur Wrote: I do agree that life is sacred, but I would bring that even further and say that all experiences are sacred. Yeah.. even those you disagree with.
I won't take the time and energy to comment on your entire post, but I'll say this about your final statement:
All experiences are not sacred - some may be divinely inspired, and some are necessary for one's understanding.
Well I disagree that all experiences are not sacred. I also do not quite see how you able are to judge what is necessary and useful to other entities than yourself or even to yourself as most experiences are not fully distilled within one's lifetime.
In my view your conception of how life is sacred seems off, life is sacred as an experience and that includes any kind of sub-experiences. It is but a very small illusionary experience of us timeless beings, as a mean to grow and learn about ourselves. All experiences are useful, are desired and are the experiences of One.
Like it was said in another post to someone else, I guess you do not adhere to the idea that each create all of our reality. As such you view the actions of others that you disagree with, as separate from yourself and not as a mirror unto yourself of your own making. As such you escape your own responsibility of having needed this mirror as part of your growth and make little use of the catalyst you attracted to yourself.
My faith lies in that every entity will accept and love every aspect of it's path and fate, this was the result of my own endless struggle with my own fate. One day everything will be understood as having been desired and attracted, that others were agents, driven by their own fate, who can only create complementary experiences with others, just like it was the sole thing we could do.