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04-06-2012 01:21 AM |
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Originally Posted by Better known as Jo
There have been spiritual guide warnings and many people did flee, avoid getting on planes or entering building on 9/11. There are numerous other instances in which people have avoided these situations, through intuition, gut instinct, spirit guides, whatever you want to call them. Also, animals have fled before tsunami's reached their destination and I'm pretty sure very few of them perished.
I agree with you about responsibility. When a tornado strikes and destroys entire towns and kills people, yet the townsfolk choose to rebuild there, whose responsibility is it? The earth is a living, moving thing and we need to respect that.
So who picks up the ticket? I would think both the God/Universe and us as humans. The Universe is doing what is always has, changing and moving. Sometimes, unfortunately, we live in those places and things happen.
I don't mean to seem cold but this has been happening since the beginning of time and will continue until the end.
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Agreed.
It's nothing to do with God. When Humans place an expectation on what they have read as their "Father" who's supposed to love and protect them experience global catastrophic events/natural disasters, they immediately turn to God to question "Why". This is due to their emotional responses from a compassionate standpoint, yet there is no "God/Father" as they have perceived to be listening to their "Why's". That is one of the reasons why I have an issue with this misinterpretation of God.
True strength is found from the ability to be resilient with acceptance and understanding of the bigger picture when it comes to the planetary/Universal etc movements. Earth cleanses itself on a cyclic basis, and like Jo said, Gaia leaves many hints and messages along the way.
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