InJoy, I think you are confusing the perspective that is taken in SR.
The Subjective Reality Model is one that subscribes to reality being made up of one consciousness. You can call that consciousness whatever you want - God, Consciousness, One, etc...
When Steve says he takes full responsibility of the shootings he is not talking from the body person Steve Pavlina point of view. He is speaking from the One Consciousness point of view.
Look at it like this: the SR model would be like you dying, then when you died you woke up somewhere else and said, "Wow, I had this dream - I was on a planet called earth and there were all these other people there." etc..
The SR model is similar to what you experience when you are asleep at night and you dream. You see other people, yourself, an environment and it all interacts. When you wake up you understand all of that was only a dream - you aren't concerned if someone dies in your dream. The same holds true for Subjective Reality. If there is only ONE consciousness, and it is seemingly appearing in all of these forms (people, worlds, nature, animals, etc..), from that point of view, why would it matter how many 'people' died.
The problem is the ego won't allow most people to actually follow this line of thought far enough. We all want to be individual and hold out the hope that some part of our individuality will survive 'death'.
The SR model holds there is no real death - all things have arisen in the One Consciousness, therefore it will return to that consciousness. Nothing dies, nothing is born. This all just appears to happen.
Some will argue that our 'real' life is much more realistic than our 'dreams' but I have dreams that seemed pretty darn real when I was having them.
Hope this helps.
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