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Title: Children do already possess character at birth
Post by: inavalan on June 07, 2022, 11:42:37 PM
I  was curious about how and when people's character forms, because I had a suspicion that character is more related to the personality's level of evolvement than to the physical framework.


Title: Re: Children do already possess character at birth
Post by: Deb on June 27, 2022, 08:30:53 PM
I believe it.

I've known many families whose children were raised in the same house, with the same parents, and they ended up with completely different characters. Yep.
Title: Re: Children do already possess character at birth
Post by: inavalan on June 28, 2022, 02:32:06 AM
Quote from: Deb on June 27, 2022, 08:30:53 PMI believe it.

I've known many families whose children were raised in the same house, with the same parents, and they ended up with completely different characters. Yep.

This made me wonder about life-blueprints (often discussed on this forum) in relation to people who commit crimes, some of them abominable.

I don't believe that such actions are part of their life-blueprints. I don't think that they agreed to a mission, as some authors suggest, to "help" others pay a "karmic debt", or such.

Those must be failures of the incarnated entity, which probably chose a too ambitious life-blueprint, above its abilities, and next time will have to choose more wisely.
Title: Re: Children do already possess character at birth
Post by: Deb on June 28, 2022, 06:32:59 PM
I do wonder about that myself. Like, what's the purpose of a Jeffrey Dahlmer or Ed Gein, etc? Events like 9-11 can be explained by fanaticism and mass events, but there are a lot of horrible things humans do that I cannot understand.

I also wonder how much more Seth could have explained had Jane not died so young.

Quote from: inavalan on June 28, 2022, 02:32:06 AMThose must be failures of the incarnated entity, which probably chose a too ambitious life-blueprint, above its abilities, and next time will have to choose more wisely.

Or just curiosity? I now question whether the entity or even ATI are as  knowing and infallible as I have imagined.

Where is Seth when we have so many questions? (That being the most important one, lol.)