03-07-2022, 11:35 AM
(03-07-2022, 09:57 AM)Patrick Wrote: Yes indeed. If we acknowledge that any narratives from any "sides" can be a fabrication and that it is not possible in 3d to know the real intentions of others (even our own sometimes), we are left only with the actions that are taken.
And, yet, this leaves us in a paradox.

Metaphysically speaking, intentions (thoughts, feelings -- energetic vibrations) are what contribute to polarity and karma ... not actions per se. As you point out, Patrick, we can not know another's intentions. We can only seek to know our own. With the veil like a fog amongst us, we consider physical, perceptible actions ... and stumble around in the darkness, metaphysically speaking.
This prompts me to turn inward to my own heart and focus my gaze there - since I can not know another's heart. From within my own heart - my own unique facet of this many-faceted illusion - I can do quite a lot. I can work on what arises within me - whether it's anger, fear, love, empathy, etc. And, noticing my own feelings, thoughts, energies, I can make a choice about which of my energies to 'feed.' I can see these myriad energies that are seemingly in me, also about me and in others.
Since so much of the media covers the politics, various sets of 'facts', military strategy, etc. -- the observable actions -- I have been seeking out good news from within the crisis. All of those moments where one of us outstretches a hand to another ... and these loving moments are plentiful.
What can we -- (Quo: "by far the majority of entities upon your planet strive towards goodness, truth and beauty and do not love violence or the dark emotions that surround the physical acting out of aggression against fellow human beings") -- do with these beautiful, loving, compassionate 4D energies that are flowing into our Earth at this time of war?
There are many examples of it happening right now. Ukrainian people helping Russian soldiers, feeding them. European people taking in refugees (and their animals) from Ukraine en masse. Standing at the borders with clothes, housing and food. Soldiers rescuing abandoned animals and feeding them.