School of Evolutionary Astrology

Spiritual rules

Started by Stacie, Aug 21, 2022, 06:08 AM

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Stacie

Dear Rad,

Can you please explain in simple terms why suicide is considered such an egregious sin?  Why it punished so harshly?  In every over context of life if someone wants to go, they can go. Why not in this case?

Thank you, God Bless

Stacie

This is a legitimate question I am trying to understand. 

Rad

Hi Stacie,

All souls create the conditions/ circumstances of any given life for their own ongoing evolutionary and karmic reasons/ causes. So when a Soul commits suicide it is affectingly escaping from or avoiding the responsibility for the fact that it has itself created the conditions that are causing it to commit the suicide. When this then occurs the Soul will then recreate, in the next life, those same conditions or circumstances that has caused it to commit the suicide in the prior life before that one. Yet those recreated conditions/ circumstances will be even more intense that in that previous life. This is a karmic consequence of that suicide, and is intentionally  so relative to the natural laws behind all of this.   

The reason for that is to, at some point, shock the Soul into understanding and accepting it is RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS OWN ACTIONS/ DESIRES: it is not a victim of anything.

The only exception to this natural law is when a Soul has terminal physical conditions, such as a cancer.

God Bless, Rad

Stacie

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Thank you for providing that answer. 

Am I wrong in understanding that the penalty you describe for suicide is more severe than taking another's life, and if so, why?   To me, murder of another seems much worse because you're imposing an exit on that individual when they don't want to leave.

Rad

Hi Stacie,

To me the severity would be about equal. Every action has a proportionate reaction. Thus, murdering someone creates are proportional reaction to that Soul who does murder someone.

God Bless, Rad

Stacie

I just learned that my dentist's son committed suicide, and my dentist is such a good man, so much love in his soul, so loving and caring, and he wouldn't raise an evil soul.  I know that what I'm about to say is ridiculous, but I think God needs to change it's criteria for who gets sent to hell and who does not.  It is VASTLY different when you have one person who wants to hurt people and do evil's bidding versus a good soul who gets exhausted and just needs a break. I am not excusing suicide at all, I am just saying the two should be distinguished and shouldn't be penalized the same.  I don't make the rules and I have to cope with 'what is', but I'm just infuriated and confused, and I feel like I'm going to combust.  Times are tough now Rad.  Do you have any inspiration to offer?

Rad

In the end, as Jesus said, 'the last shall come first'.

God Bless, Rad

Stacie

Thank you for that timeless reminder.  Sometimes we need to hear it again, and again, and again to even start to understand what it means and trust that it is true.

God bless you too. You have done so much.