12-04-2018, 08:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-04-2018, 08:49 PM by redchartreuse.)
(12-01-2018, 06:25 PM)unity100 Wrote: And the incarnating self's failure to realize one goal or objective in an incarnation is not something that is a disaster or a game-breaking moment.
No, but it seems at best a severe quandry or very difficult puzzle that did not appear to be reasonably anticipated and so has dragged in a lot of energies (both internal and external to the system) that perhaps didn't "sign up" to be affected by detonation of nuclear weapons and/or total planetary annihilation.
We know the first distortion is that of free will and that spiritually evolved beings seek to preserve this at all costs. Therefore, we can reasonably conclude that, since the violent destruction of planets involved so much violation of free will, that this was not the intention of the creators of this particular game.
Quote:Which was absolutely their own choice - of engaging in hostility against each other, for taking that route and exploring/enjoying/suffering the realities of that route of division and hatred and irresponsibility, ending up in the destruction of their own planet. It is the sum of the choices which they made during their incarnation, from a set of possible choices that were available at that point in space/time. They could have chosen differently. They chose this route.
So, to be clear, you would agree that the souls undergoing these incarnations definitely did not plan for their incarnations to engage in such degrees of hostility toward one another, and is not what they would have chosen for them, had the choice been entirely their own?
I want to make sure I am understanding your assertion correctly.