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A practitioner asks: “The main question I have is about this little 4-year-old girl, Cleo Smith from Western Australia. I am sure she has been in the American news as well. Cleo was abducted 20 days ago from a remote campsite where she was staying with her parents. This sparked a mass police search and made headlines around the world. After the first week, everybody lost hope to find her alive again. Then a few days ago, in the early hours of Wednesday morning, she was miraculously rescued alive and well, from a locked house not too far from the campsite. When I heard about Cleo and saw her pictures on TV, I don’t know what happened, but I could not stop looking at her eyes, it felt like she was showing me her soul and telling me, “Please help me!” Her eyes, for some reason, cut deep into my soul. It felt like she was part of me; have I been close to her perhaps in another life?” What can we tell him?452 views0 answers0 votes
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Creator has shared with us that the Milky Way Galaxy is the only location in the current universe where there is “unconditional” free will. It is easier to understand the word “free” than it is to understand the word “will.” If we consider that every person is unique, the principal quality of their uniqueness is their “will.” No two people even want precisely the same things, at the same time, in the same amounts, with the same intensity, etc. So people will strive to express, or attempt to express, their uniqueness in a way that optimizes their satisfaction. To have free will appears to mean that there is no traffic cop acting as a brake on behavior chosen by will. Yet, we inevitably compete with and are restrained by one another, and ultimately, by laws that limit choices. So free will is the freedom to express one’s uniqueness, but not freedom from the consequences. The phrase, “Play stupid games, win stupid prizes,” comes to mind. But you can’t play stupid games if you don’t have the freedom to play stupid games! What is Creator’s perspective?570 views0 answers0 votes
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