Betson,
It is possible that I am misunderstanding what is being said, or that I'm being misunderstood. For that I do apologize.
My thoughts are never based directly from my ego. I will admit that I do struggle with my ego but the progress I have made from the past is pretty incredible. I use experience, education, research, and logic. Logic can't be dismissed. What I have come to accept in the past few months has created quite the battle with my ego, and logic derived from my increased consciousness dealt the mightiest blows.
What I am interpreting from the comments and what I find very difficult to accept is that each of our lives are already planned and programmed. I actually HATE this. I don't hate it for myself. I hate it for all of humanity. It takes away what I have found to be so miraculous and special about life. It's a flawed perception that puts the whole world on the pages of a narrative. It isn't unique. But then again so it would be written for me to think such.
I have a metaphor for this using modern technology, but i'll save it for now because I get the feeling there is a misinterpretation between the comments. Unless you do all believe and accept that our lives are programmed to be the way they are...which is both depressing and illogical. It takes away free will.
I am not in any way denying that there is a plan in life. I very much believe that, but I believe this plan is to be enacted completely through our free will and rise in consciousness. It shouldn't be written before my birth what I decide to do tomorrow. That should be completely left to me. That's all I'm arguing.
Detheridge,
Quote:No, not necessarily. The choice in the situation was planned. It could have gone one of two ways -either the drunken twit died or he faced up to a problem with alcohol and got his act together. As Robert Monroe found in his explorations, a lesson is repeated until learned. So this might be an explanation as to why you keep going around lives. You keep doing it until you get it right, and your level of understanding (or otherwise) determines how many times you have to go through that.
But what I'm saying is that this wreck and the outcome was not decided before the man's birth. It wasn't programmed to occur. It occurred directly from his decisions and with every choice there is a consequence. If he lived, then hopefully the lesson is learned. If he died, the lesson is a harsher one but he will get the opportunity to absolve it.
Quote:And I'll point out that its not for the balance of the world, it's for the balance of YOU in your path of existence. Various people agree to be teachers or helpers in this through lifetimes, including being BOTH victimisers or victims.
Right. I believe this and have for a long time. I constantly make decisions consciously and attempt to predict the outcome. I have no regrets in this life. I am very capable of seeing how my mistakes benefitted me, or how a negative outcome impacted me into the person I have become. As of right now, there's nothing I would ever want to go back and change in my life because it would change who I am and what I have learned.
Quote:Any decision whether right or wrong has a learning quotient built in. Sometimes we have to get it wrong to understand what the lesson is/was. The level of suffering is related directly to the level of understanding. If you finally get it, the suffering goes.
This happened to me a few years ago, with three years of suffering over a situation I found myself in (the details of which needn't concern us here). One day I had a 'lightbulb moment' and the suffering stopped as I finally understood what that situation had been all about.
Of course. This should by now be made more aware in people because it's a universal understanding that mistakes are only lessons to learn from and improve upon. I learn from not only my mistakes but also from observing the mistakes of others. Good use of the self conscious and the conscious. I went through a complete year of overwhelming depression, thoughts of death, and yearning to be free of my life. I have come to realize this was and had always been the weakness of my ego. I too experienced the "lightbulb" and life has been picking up ever since.
Quote:That's exactly what I'm suggesting, and not for the good of humanity in the first place, but for the experience of those souls involved. It's been written elsewhere by far more erudite and authoritative folks than I will ever be that there are no victims, only volunteers.
Can't agree with you. It doesn't make sense that lessons are prewritten for different souls. That a higher source said "Ok, this guy will blow people up." That is basically saying that he had absolutely no control over his actions, because it was already decided beforehand. So why isn't that a lesson for everyone? Maybe because you and I CHOSE not to blow people up. An act which was created directly from the psychological impact of a violent theocracy in which the individual worships since birth. Not because it was decided for him. He made the decision, and he will learn from the consequences.
My understanding of your assertion as a metaphor: I create a robot and I program it to make an action. It makes the action and that action has a negative impact. Then I say the robot must learn from this mistake, despite that I had already decided its action.
Quote:No, I'm saying that we'll all have certain experiences that we WILL go through in life, because they are pre-life agreements. If you haven't made that agreement you won't experience it. After that come the probabilities which are somewhat subject to your own free will and as a result are malleable to a degree. As a result, a new avenue may open up in one life that will be explored more fully in another lifetime yet to come.
That doesn't look ridiculous to me, and who's being obnoxious using such a term?
So we already agree we're going to murder someone? We agree beforehand to commit atrocities. Ugh. Just for our life experience? What in its right mind would agree to such a thing? It makes no sense.
Quote:Lighten up and stop being so dismissive. A man may well murder someone because the victim may get to do the same thing in another lifetime. Both as a result have experienced both the actions of perpetrator and victim and have gained understanding. The point there is that you are as dead now as you're ever going to be. Very often (again according to more authoritative sources than me) hard lifetimes and dysfunctional relationships can be soul contracts to assist each person involved in growth, in exactly the same way that someone may choose a life blind, deaf or in a wheelchair.
And its also been pointed out (to give one example) that Stevie Wonder 'sees' things in people that others don't.
That may (and I stress may because I'm speculating) be a result of a pre life contract or decision to be a blind musician this time around.
There is no fate but what we make.