Quote:Perhaps his hijacker knew in his heart before the acts were committed that these were not acts of love and had regrets even while following his orders. There are many times that people do things that they know are wrong.
Sometimes the heart knows the truth, and yet our actions do not show it. We can seem to be almost gravitationally caught in a cycle of subservience to goals that do not quite ring true so that, at the time, we cannot find the strength or clarity to act according to the truth that is within us.
This is our human frailty, so we are called to forgive others, as we are all the same in this respect.
love, blink
I totally agree with you but I don't think it applies in this case.
When people do things that they know are wrong, these things don't involve losing your life as a result. You must have such a faith and motivation that your survival instint is overridden. Only true fanatics could take part in suicide attacks.
Besides, If this guy didn't really want to do it [I don't believe that because these people are all volunteers], and for whatever reason couldn't get out of it, still he was a muslim, wasn't he?
He should have just popped into this beautiful paradise with the 21 virgins waiting for him and all that. Instead, he was stuck on the earth plane, feeling horrible for what he'd done, roaming the streets of New York, looking for someone to pass on his apology message to.
I think, if all this is true we don't really know how things work on the other side.
The implications of that would be that people astral proyecting are not really out of body. It's just lucid dreaming...
Much Peace and Love.
S.C.