Between Death & Life by Dolores Cannon

Between Death & Life by Dolores Cannon

Author:Dolores Cannon [Cannon, Dolores]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2010-11-28T01:41:26.460276+00:00


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Conversations with a Spirit

D: But he also had the fanatical obsession with obliterating a race. He began the extermination of the Jews, a whole race of people wiith his fanaticism and persecution.

S: Yes. He was against any race that was not pure German;

“Aryan” as he called it. He wanted his beloved Deutschland to be in the same sort of situation that the United States had been in 100 or 150 years earlier, with space to grow and become a major power, and have space for the people to multiply. He wanted to have a huge nation with many Germans and be able to use their culture to influence the whole world, the way the Americans had. And he wanted to obliterate any race of people that stood in the way of this goal. This was part of the twisting process of that creative impulse, because clearly it was impossible to do this without harming many people. Had he been able to become a creative genius he could have contributed to that mighty culture of Deutschland that he loved so well.

D: I was thinking that he had such a prejudice that that would have a karmic reaction too.

S: That was just part of his soul being twisted. He was able to work out that prejudice through contemplation and meeting with the spiritual masters.

D: He is definitely one example that is very difficult to understand.

S: Yes, it is a very complex situation.

D: What about somebody like a “Jack the Ripper”! Would that not affect him at all in his next life?

S: Certainly it would. And please, we tread very carefully here, for we wish not to offend your sense of proprieties nor your moral standards. For we feel that your sense of morals is very delicate and we wish not to disturb these. However, we would please ask that you bear with us while we give you an insight which you might not have. Perhaps there were lessons learned from that experience of, as you say, Jack the Ripper, which were positive for this person. Of course, there was much harm done to the victims, and by your social standards the crimes were heinous. These acts were not acceptable social behavior. However, again it could be said that this individual learned through participation in those acts. Maybe a lesson of what indulgence is, of what it is to So-Called "Bad" Lives

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be self-involved and without regard for human life. This was perhaps an important lesson for that individual. We would also say that perhaps there were those lessons learned, difficult though they were, by those you would call “the victims.” And could we also perhaps inject another possibility here. That the participants in this episode, unseemly as it is, were voluntary from the inner planes. That they had contracted from their planning stages before their incarnations to participate in this event. And to so give to your society a yardstick by which the standards of your morals could be measured. An example of what is or is not acceptable social behavior.



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