11-18-2011, 05:40 PM
[/font]Like many of you whatever my reasons for returning to this third density certainly includes to help . . . and I am.
But for a long time I could not understand why so much pain and suffering here . . . it just didn’t seem right and I could not completely accept it.
Yesterday I finally understood why this is so and can accept it for what it is.
I was listening to the words of a song written and performed by the late Don Gibson, "Sea of Heartbreak”.
As I listened to the words, I felt they were a cry for help to our Father. Then I felt the pain, the grief, and the compassion felt by our Father for his children whose choices too often result in suffering, pain and grief for others.
I wept but finally understood.
Our Father gave complete and total free will to all His children and bears the consequences for having so done. Does a loving, caring parent bear any less?
I can also say that I had been fairly adamant about not taking another dive into a third density given the sea of heartbreaks experienced by so many in this one . . . now, however, I am not as adamant about that.
Perhaps the words of this song may resonate with you as they have with me.
Daniel
But for a long time I could not understand why so much pain and suffering here . . . it just didn’t seem right and I could not completely accept it.
Yesterday I finally understood why this is so and can accept it for what it is.
I was listening to the words of a song written and performed by the late Don Gibson, "Sea of Heartbreak”.
As I listened to the words, I felt they were a cry for help to our Father. Then I felt the pain, the grief, and the compassion felt by our Father for his children whose choices too often result in suffering, pain and grief for others.
I wept but finally understood.
Our Father gave complete and total free will to all His children and bears the consequences for having so done. Does a loving, caring parent bear any less?
I can also say that I had been fairly adamant about not taking another dive into a third density given the sea of heartbreaks experienced by so many in this one . . . now, however, I am not as adamant about that.
Perhaps the words of this song may resonate with you as they have with me.
Daniel