tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6988137843086774930.post2100287922359297815..comments2023-06-02T10:55:25.528-03:00Comments on Compte de Saint Germain's Blog: More on Unconditional AcceptanceCompte de Saint Germainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16304282902294519974noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6988137843086774930.post-53279294130312523592011-08-01T21:47:53.597-03:002011-08-01T21:47:53.597-03:00If I ascend it will be a miracle. I still have dai...If I ascend it will be a miracle. I still have daily dramas to contend with, where I find it impossible not to get caught up in the scenes and have negative emotions about this or that. Isn't it human to experience these things?<br /><br />I can see just how much I need to work on myself from following these dialogues and I am no where near a 'master' of life and love. <br /><br />If something is meant to happen in one's life, it seems it will happen regardless. I think I may be in control, but there is the fate/destiny/plan thing. <br /><br />If I started to tell my circle of influence that all the drama they are experiencing is just god delivering another lesson, they would consider me insane. Perhaps I am.<br /><br />What happens if we attempt to use our freewill to plan our future here now? Does the original pre-birth arrangement take precedent? Or is there some lee-way? Do we really have a choice? Could the whole life experience be completely fated? Or is it liquid, so much so that it changes with each day? <br /><br />If we had true free will, there would no need to plan a pre-birth agreement, just take breath and see how it goes. If we arranged everything beforehand with the other players in the drama, shouldn't everything progress along that path to each designated time to play out the roles?<br /><br />Try as we may to change things, can it really be changed? Are we completely locked in to the plan? If we weren't, anything can happen at anytime. We could have free will and choose our destiny, and make our own decisions in the moment. But are those 'free will' decisions placed there for us due to the life circumstances? All interesting questions.<br /><br />It takes the fun out of life to think we are fated to a rigid plan and then wondering what the next drama is, for me anyway. Nothing holds any spark like it did when younger. I could leave all this behind in a heartbeat.<br /><br />Is this what is meant by saying 'prepare to leave', be detached enough to leave it all behind without any concerns?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com