Some personal (and still evolving) thoughts on what's a very interesting topic.
Please pardon the indulgence.
First the question of how God can allow unpleasant events to occur. A lot depends on your particular framework of belief, but my sense is that it's an inevitable consequence of our having been given free will and the fact that we seem in this existence to have somehow become separated from God. (attested to by the fact that for most of us it's such a struggle to restore communication so that we are open to receiving continuous and accurate intuitive guidance)
The resulting trial and error process that is all our lives means that errors, wrongdoing and the consequent pain mixed with limited and transient pleasure are inevitable.
It's not that clear whether or not as is theorised by various traditions that it was set up that way to be a learning school for souls, or a means for God to experience himself in action, or just an unfortunate accident where the chunk of awareness that became the collective of all beings in this reality somehow accidentally slipped into the dream of an independent existence and forgot God. Or something else entirely.
Leading to some traditions holding the view that there's no learning to be done (since God knows all anyway), that all we have to do is drop the ego (big ask = instant death of self), and that this idea of a learning path is just a kite flown by the ego to divert us into thinking we can only get back after lifetimes upon lifetimes of slog. (others of course teach or imply that this is the case - but both I guess may simultaneously be true)
There's not necessarily a devil, at least not as an initiator of the whole show. We're well able to do plenty of harm and cause plenty of pain on our own by our unwise and incompassionate actions in our state of disconnection from God. Even our insatiable urge to individuality, our bottomless greed for material things and as a result building ever more complexity and layers into existence takes us further from God - obvious if you view God as unity.
It's not by accident that too much thought/too much mental activity (the inevitable result of this) blocks our connection to God. This leading to hermits, monastic traditions, the need for simplification of life and the like and begs serious questions as to the compatibility of our technological/commercially driven lifestyle with the spiritual path. The concept of an independent and objectively existing devil maybe amounts to an egotistical refusal to accept responsibility for all of this.
That doesn't mind you mean that negative entities have not over the aeons of history been formed by the minds/souls or intentions of the many who have slipped further from God than most. And subsequently grew in strength through misplaced prayer, worship and belief of others to become something which while still very much subservient to God we'd have trouble distinguishing from the mythical devil of conventional religion.
The good news I guess is that it's fairly clear that while our base animal instincts always drive us into selfishness and away from God (doing ever more harm to others as we go, and as we develop technological capability) that Grace/higher mind exerts an opposing pull too. Which gets stronger as we raise our consciousness - to the point where eventually we become incapable of acting out of anything but wisdom and compassion/of doing anything but God's will.
This seems to manifest too in the way this reality operates. The law of attraction being an example. Love bringing love and aggression bringing aggression and violence into our lives being maybe the most basic. Although it's incredible how subtly it acts to even in our current life reflect what we put out. 'As ye sow so shall ye reap' is perhaps the greatest indicator that there's a Divine plan - whether or not it's a rescue mission for beings gone wrong, or the plan from the start or more likely the whole lot all at once.
It seems to me that while the law of attraction is often something fundamental (divine law or karma in action) and proceeds regardless of whether we are conscious of it or not that there is an egotistical attraction process which is quite different.
This latter is grasping. (chasing after what we consciously consider pleasurable or attractive and ducking pain) That's ego driven personal action or manifestation of free will, and as such only a subset of or an initiator in the great web of cause and consequence which determines our experience. Buddism teaches that ALL pain and suffering flow from egotistical grasping - that grasping blocks higher knowing or maybe you could say (Buddhism does not per se) Divine guidance.. Put in other words - God won't force your compliance, but we all eventually will realise through life experience that happiness follows from alignment of our will with that of God.
It's possible to square the question of 'how does a loving God allow free will and the resulting error and pain in the world'. The similie is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle as used to describe the structure of an atom. This at my simple level says that while from our perspective a block of wood remains unchangingly a block of wood (subject only to natural decay) the atoms which comprise it are in a state of continuous change - that you can't ever predict where all of the electrons (and other particles?) are at a given moment. Not only that, but these particles assume differing forms depending on how you observe them. (sometimes behaving like particles, sometimes like rays) So best of all - the intentions of the observer (little old us) influence what's going on at the atomic level.(the likes of Gary Zukav ans Fritjof Capra have written beautifully about this (which is now mainstream particle physics) and it's implications for spirituaility.
You might argue it's a leap too far to take this to the God/Cosmos level but here goes. God is an absolute reality. Omnipresent, no time, no space, all knowing, all loving. The viewer of the unchanging block of wood which is the cosmos from His perspective - an observer who can influence events within that block at the micro level without changing it's form as a block of wood. It doesn't seem that big a jump for us all our rushing around and our little advances and reverses to be the equivalent of the atoms flying around in the block of wood.
So that viewed at a point in our time things can be up, or things could be down but ultimately there's only one possible outcome. (the Divine equivalent of the unchanging block of wood) So basically free will and Godly intervention are possible within this reality - even a degree of apparently random or non pre-destined action - without the outcome being in doubt.
The bit I find tough is the question of where its all going in our lifetimes. Lots of us feel that it can't go on, but then that's always been a feature of the beliefs of spiritual traditions and yet we're still here. I guess none of this necessarily requires magical happenings in the run up to 2012. Even if stuff is happening it may as we've discussed before be so gradual at our level of incredibly fine detail (years and a precise location vs. aeons and the total Cosmos) as to only be obvious to the very sensitive and aware. It very possibly won't even be apparent to those who haven't wakened a little yet.
Worst of all I'm not convinced that the sort of complex discussion I've just tabled and am drawn towards has for the reason above any ability to assist us on our path. Additional understanding may dissolve fears which block progress, but the additional mental churn is almost certainly a negative factor.
This thread has shown that the issues relative to how we live can be tackled at all sorts of levels. Laffing for example operates at a much more human and personal level - and is probably all the more effective an influencer of others to the good for that. Maybe we'd all do better if we just disappeared off into the desert and stopped feeding those minds!!! (
that's an invite to responses! )
Love to you all....
ian