Re: What if?? Would like your input please
Thank you again for all your replies. I may have jumped the gun a bit with my first post. I have only just got to listen to the last half of Miriam's interview which resonated a lot better with me. I was pleased to hear her say that the "others" also wanted to know god not that they were god.
That being said i especially thank you Richard for your indepth explanation. You put into words what my intuition tries to verbalise (and has much difficulty doing so!) It is precisely that "universal intelligence" you speak about that i wish to preserve/remain in touch with or move towards. I dont merely wish to have another person agree with my viewpoint - otherwise why bother asking a question?
I loved your analogy Heretic - as an original "farm girl" myself it is a parallel that has been glaringly obvious to me for years. Come muelsing time i assigned myself the task of needling the lambs because i knew i would do it gently!! lol The question i had to ask myself at about the same age is - are we doing any of this to genuinely HELP those aniimals?? We tell ourselves - oh yes it saves them from horrific fly strike later in life and such but ultimately we do it to increase productivity on a human level.
Same as the interference of the park rangers etc Are we doing that to save those animals per se - or because WE can't bear the thought of a planet without those wonderful creatures in it?? Who wants a world populated by ONLY humans?
While i abhor what we humans are currently doing to our planet (home) i have always found it a very self righteous and egotistical notion that WE can and should save the planet - i truly believe she will survive very well on her own - the big question is whether WE will survive? Just as when the farmer leaves the farm the land reverts back extremely well in a suprisingly short time - the only casualtiess being the domesticated animals and most of them even survive quite well without us!
We believe we are acting compassionately but under what agenda?
What is compassion to me Alexandra?? Wow good question!! Compassion itself is probably better described as total empathy to me. What you feel i feel - as opposed to i love you. Recognising we are one - very hard to do with a small lamb granted!! especially when i dont know what signals he receives from me!! We are one but NOT the same species. However genuine compassion is recognised across any human boudaries - age, race, culture - it is something that we can "instinctively" feel
A baby is born without language, limited movement and cognition BUT that baby feels love and feels danger from other people around. Now IF these beings are part of us - i would expect that resonance of compassion to be felt. And it seems to be a rare feeling among contactees regardless of how much knowledge they received.
I guess what i am trying to concude here is that it is a great analogy and the idea of anything being our caretakers or us being the caretakers of this earth sounds too much like a farm to me.
Thanks again you are all wonderful!!!!!!!!!!
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