dave_a_mbs
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As Hawkeye said, the lesson may be for the victim as well as the perpetrator. Jesus said something to the effect that "Such things must happen, but woe to them by whom they are done."
Young and immature people tend to do impulsive things, poorly thought out, often forceful and imposing on others. Regression feedback suggests that this is also true of immature souls. Young souls, ignorant of better ways to do things, tend to incarnate into either self-serving roles, or into roles where they try to inflict their will onto others by brute force. With time, maturity leads them to realize that force doesn't work, and that compassion, love, wisdom and joyful activity work much better. And then you get people who remain at low levels of social impact but generally do good.
This seems to be the reason that so many well intentioned people who view themselves as just and righteous get involved with Inquisitions, global conquest, or on a lesser scale, they feel justified and righteous and beat their husbands, wives, children and so on into submission (husband abuse is less reported, but fairly common) because they are certain that this is th proper path to bliss.
Getting these souls from the stage of social infancy to social competency involves a lot of living. So, for example, the guy who was a brutish child molester is his past will need a few incarnations to move to a better point of view as he grows older. One of those will quite likely give some other new soul the opportunity to molest him, while the older soul will realize that this is what he had done in the past, and will be able to reject it as a way of living.
This is a sort of "bootstrap" system in which each level rests on the level below it, as we see more clearly through the fluff and fog of everyday experiences and deeper into the ultimate meaning of life. There is no malice involved. In fact the whole thing operates on love. It is because we love others that we are willing to change, to stop beating on people, to support worthy charities, and to abandon old habits of anger, rejection and dominance. (I have about 6 hours on DVD of a series of regression sessions with a man who went through most of these changes.)
In fact, when on of the dictatorial types goes into spirit it is quite likely that he will both have the pleasure of knowing that all the dictatorial strategies were done with a good will, plus the displeasure of knowing that after all the tortures and killings, it didn't really work very well. So, being more or less right in the face of God at that time, it seems useful to go on to a better way of doing things, in hopes that life will go on.
That we do this as a "group soul" is more or less like saying that your grandchildren are part of your family. We're all connected. My one vision of this was that there seems to be a mesh of connections that we share at the fringes as individuals, and then as the connections merge the individuals together, moving back toward the Source, they get "thicker" and begin to connect groups of people and so on, until we join with the connections supporting animals and such, and finally all the way back to the one root, connected to what we often refer to as our Higher Self, in the center of the Heart of God. (The Catholic priest Teilhard de Chardin did a very nice description of this - for which he was nearly excimmunicated.)
It isn't that we all get together and figure this out in advance, but rather that we jump in and get our hands dirty, and then try to figure it all out. I often feel that we can look at the various peoples and cultures of the world and generally we can see the levels of spiritual development that some cultures seem to have attained. At the present time, technological development seems to have nothing in common with spirituality, which means that we can also see the same progression in our own world when we move our gaze from brawlers and thugs, to politicians who seek power, then to politicians who seek to benefit the world, to businessmen who cheat, and then those who seek to create a decent product, and finally the common wage earner who is just a happy photographer (Edgar Cayce), engineer (Bruce), health worker (Depak Chopra) or even guru (Dalai Lama), or perhaps a psychic like you.
As another example, one of my patients was doing the piss and moan routine about how bad her life was in the past. So I asked how life was today. She said life was OK. She had a house, food, good friends and adequate finances. "OK," says I, "You might not like the way you arrived at the present situation, but now that you're here it's all right. That's the best you can do. So now just go forward." (She cancelled her next therapy session, saying, "I know what to do ... I just have to do it" ) That seems like the way with all of us.
love dave
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