Why, God Why?
Ever heard some child yelling at their parents, saying, "I didn't ask to be born!" Uh, oh yes you did.
Your birth was not an accident. It was not even fate. You, your spirit, your essence, your "I-ness," your energy, whatever you want to call it, chose to incarnate on the Earth. You had the freewill to make the choice of being born at this time. Remember, freewill must always remain intact. It is a law of the Universe. You chose to incarnate because you chose evolution rather than stagnation. That's the way it works. You must choose. If you don't go through the process of choosing and learning then how can you evolve? If you are forced to go through your existence with no choices then you are certainly not evolving. You may not remember making the choices, right now anyway, but you did.
It might be you even chose your circumstances, chose your parents, chose the obstacles you've come up against. You may have chosen those challenges to teach yourself something that you knew you would need to know in order to either evolve (grow and learn) or to complete a mission (service to others.) Living in poverty may teach you humility. Being bullied may teach you compassion. Being judged may teach you tolerance. Making mistakes may teach you to forgive. So, when things seem to go very wrong for you, remember, this life, these circumstances, you (your sub-conscious mind or higher self) chose them. The reason is usually to have a catalyst for learning so that you may evolve. There is no one to blame for what you have experienced. Not God, not the Universe, nor your rotten luck, or the "family curse," and certainly not any human being.
All that being said, I believe one of the main reasons we've chosen to be here at this time was because it was our intent to come and make a difference. We knew that this time would be an extraordinary time, a time when the world is rapidly changing, a time when the people of the world would awaken to see through the veil and know who they truly are. For many who have been born within the past 20 years, you may feel as if there is something you're right on the verge of remembering. That something is your legacy.
Published on March 27, 2011 06:48
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