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Originally Posted by Kirschstein
What I'm having trouble is accepting that a serious mistake, one for example, that results in loss of life could ever be open to interpretation as anything other than tragic. |
Any mistake one makes which causes the accidental loss of life of another human being indicates a disconnection from Source and from our inner being.
Normally, when we disconnect we get some very soft reminder such as a feeling. If we do not hear and heed the whisper, Source starts to remind us of our disconnect a bit more loudly. Perhaps we clash with another human being or attract a mildly unpleasant event into our lives, perhaps our "bad" feelings get stronger. In my experience, we all receive many communication attempts from Source concerning our disconnect before Source has to throw a brick at our head. This is when so-called tragedies occur. They are the ultimate wake-up call and they indicate a disconnect not only on the side of the "perpetrator" but also the "victim". For anyone who lives and knows the LOA it becomes clear with time that there are no victims - only co-creators.