How we're all one & interconnected, but still separate individuals, explained
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ธ.ค. 2024
- Mystics and spiritual teachers often say we're all "one" and interconnected, but how does that work, exactly?
In this video, I explain what I learned and experienced through my own mystical oneness encounter, as well as what God and my angels have further explained and elaborated with me about it.
Thanks for watching!
lovelightdavid...
Thank you for sharing. Here are some reflections:
*** Humans, as a race, are not inherently interconnected by default. Each individual is a distinct soul with their own free will. However, various factors, such as religion, culture, and shared values, can create meaningful connections among people.
*** Every person has an independent will, allowing them to choose who they connect with and the basis for those connections. These choices reflect personal beliefs and values.
*** Regarding the concept of loving God, which you emphasize repeatedly, have you considered why God must always be loving and never exercise judgment or punishment? As creation, can we dictate expectations to our Creator? While love is undoubtedly a central and expected attribute of God, what about justice? Justice ensures fairness, accountability, and the balance of moral order, complementing God's love.
Wow! Liked the analogy of fingers..❤ thanks again for this beautiful video..u r really a blessing..wish u all the best in everything u do🥰 Thank God I found your channel. Wish everyone could understand this.
Aww, thanks so much! ❤️
Hi David, First of all Thanks for making this video.
I have always loved your work and this one is no exception.
I have always felt it intuitively that we are all connected and I always feel good when I do good to others or to myself,it's like a marker that I am on the right path.
But coming to the point that God created everyone thinking it would be an amazing addition to the universe, if it's true then why do we have murders, and crimes, ?
How are these ppl a good thing to our planet?
That's an excellent question.
I don't think God created them to be murderers or criminals. I think they're just souls making bad choices, that hopefully will sooner or later learn to be better and more loving souls.
Most people don't do bad things because they're inherently evil. They do it because they're desperate, scared, hurting, unloved, don't see or feel they have any better options, etc. There's a famous quote from a book called "A Course in Miracles" that says, "Everything we do is either an act of love or a cry for help."
That doesn't make harmful actions okay or right. But it does help us have love and compassion for those that do harm. There's a similar related quote within Christian circles that says, "Hate the sin, love the sinner."
When people do bad, unloving things in the world, it creates multiple opportunities. One, it creates the opportunity for that soul to learn from their own actions (possibly not until their life review after they die), to feel how they made others feel, and learn what love is not and how they want to be and do better as a soul. Two, it gives other people the opportunity to be healers, helpers, defenders, heroes -- to serve others, which in itself is an act of love. And three, it gives the victims the opportunity to learn about healing, receive help from others, and maybe even one day achieve forgiveness, which are all also aspects of love, too.
The evil actions are not good or okay. But when they inevitably happen, it gives many people directly and indirectly involved opportunities to learn and practice different aspects of love. We learn what love is in action. We also learn what love is NOT. We learn how to help others. We grow ourselves. Etc.
That doesn't mean the victim should feel happy that evil happened to them. I'm not saying that. There's real suffering and loss and tragedy involved in some of these cases. But, in time, we can learn to heal, rebuild, find hope, overcome, become stronger, learn and practice unconditional love for ourselves and others, develop forgiveness (because nobody's perfect, and if you can one day learn to forgive your worst enemy, it's easy to forgive yourself and everyone else for much smaller things), etc.
Sometimes, like in my personal case, ongoing pain and suffering and abuse taught me self-love and self-respect. It made me finally create healthy boundaries. It taught me how to love my enemies (even if I never saw or spoke to them again). It took many, many years... but eventually I was even able to develop compassion, empathy, forgiveness, and understanding towards my abuser. That doesn't mean what they did was okay or right. But good was able to come out of it, in the end. I grew. I learned, and practiced in real life, a deeper level of love than I ever had developed or accessed before.
Does that make sense?
I know it's a difficult, tricky, and sensitive subject. Evil is evil. But a greater good CAN come out of it, if we let it, if we try.
@lovelightdavid Thanks for explaining.Yes it does make sense. , 😃
We will return home to source but first we help everyone else ascend on this plain/Earth. It's not just about my own spiritual evolution, but everybody elses. We are all ONE so of course this makes sense. We reconnect ourselves back into the whole then go back to The Creator.
My friend, you are so right 💙 love and teach love. You know it.
Well said. We're not just here for ourselves. We're also here to help each other! I love it!! :)
Thank for the perspective i do believe it helped me a lot❤
Awesome! I'm glad to hear it was helpful! Thanks for being here and leaving a comment. It's my intention to help others, so I really appreciate your feedback letting me know! ❤️
@@lovelightdavid you are helping more souls than you will ever know never give up being yourself ❤️