07-29-2017, 02:25 PM
(07-29-2017, 02:19 PM)Diana Wrote:(07-29-2017, 01:31 PM)Jeremy Wrote: Aren't semantics fun lol
I've learned a lot so I thank all of you. I just seem to get the feeling from those that are of equal compassion towards animals that there is something wrong or should I say misguided with those that aren't as compassionate. It goes back to my post about particular missions. Maybe its part of my lessons pertaining to empathy and compassion or it could be your lesson on acceptance of other selves free will. Who knows what the answer is but I'm sure it's somewhere in the middle lol
I added the red bits.
The problem and to some, the conundrum, of "acceptance of other-selves' free will" is that animals are other-selves too. Some things to consider:
1. Animals are at our (humans, wanderers, anyone here incarnated as human) mercy.
2. Humans use food animals in the much the same way STS adepts use humans. The only difference is that animals aren't capable of resisting because they don't make those kinds of choices.
3. What might the message to us be in "alien abductions" where people are coldly violated without agreement?
4. In considering connection to all things, transparency of thought and action, and unfettered telepathic communication (this does not just happen human to human), what would existing with factory farms be like?
5. And a question: Why would a wanderer need to wake up to compassion? (Aside from being in a thick veil here, wouldn't compassion be at least innate?)
Can you find a reference in the material that states 2nd density animals are other selves?