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Title: Recognizing Contrasts in Healing Trauma from Abuse - Part 2
Does God exist in evil?
Viewing God and Abusers through Contrasts and Choices
Believe it or not, many want a punishing God to exist to punish abuser/s. Yet, this keeps the beliefs in oppositional energy such as, “God is a punishing God. God wants revenge. God is to be feared. God wants the abuser dead.”
Then there are the beliefs that “God wants us to fight to protect others.” OR “We need to help God win.” Win what? Does God fight? Perhaps the God of the 5th Plane does. God of All, just IS.
These are all beliefs, not truths. You can see the contrasts between God of All and God of the 5th Plane. It’s not how Unconditional Love IS. It’s what the ego wants to happen through a powerful authority energy.
God exists in everything…except evil?
For many with a 4th or 5th Plane spiritual understanding, or even through the wounded Inner Child parts, there is a dualistic awareness of Creator/God as Unconditional Love, which is difficult for many. It is often interpreted that ‘God exists in everything…except evil’.
The rationalized understanding becomes, “If God exists in evil, then it supports evil and allows the abuse to occur in me.” The person or child part then doesn’t want to be connected to God even though there is never a disconnection. It’s all an illusion due to the trauma from abuse and its beliefs. This is the dualist understanding that leads to more victimization.
I remember a client becoming very angry at me because I shared that there was a God Spark in everything, even in evil. That was blasphemous to her. Even though she was very spiritual, those separation issues were pronounced and essential in order to feel protected. Otherwise, how could God be an advocate and winner in her life in light?
With how my comment was interpreted, God would have been a part of the actions of evil. The personified qualities bring contrast.
From where I’ve operated for years, with God/Creator being omnipresent and omnificent, where does ‘IT’ not be, or not exist? Does this Unconditional Love create boundaries in its expression, or do we do this with our beliefs?
In the beliefs of those of extreme or religious trauma, God/Creator is feared. Many times, God is considered evil, as it’s identified through someone who acted in traumatizing and authoritarian ways to a child. Gratefully, through ThetaHealing’s non dualistic philosophy, this isn’t true for many who have experienced the 7th Plane/Unconditional Love as encompassing everything.
When energy vibrates with heaviness and dissonance from people, it often is experienced as evil. These people do horrific things to others without remorse or responsibility for their actions. They have made some extremely poor choices in how to operate on this Third Plane of Existence, probably due to possession, their own unresolved trauma or both.
Decisions to harm others
When people make decisions to harm others with intentional malice, there are karmic repercussions. It’s not about God needing to punish the person, which again would be a 5th Plane belief. Their soul is being given choices in what it will take to develop virtues and evolve to act more wisely and discerning. That is the use of the 6th Plane Law of Free Agency.
If a person chooses not to take the most aligned, loving, or caring choice in how to relate to others, including the same towards themselves, they are still responsible for those decisions with the action that follows. This Unconditional Love gives us free will to make our choices in each moment.
Also, in souls having such choices about their behavior and actions, if people end up being arrested and put to death for their horrendous crimes, this can also be a soul agreement to end their physical life by the choices they have made. This would be karmic.
I’m personally against the death penalty, but when Creator showed this to me as a soul’s choice to exit this way, particularly when there had been opportunities and choices to do things differently in order to re-align themselves, I had a whole new perspective of these situations. What a contrast!
Part 3 will continue this theme on contrasts from the perspective of a Past life to demonstrate contrasts in choices.
You can also read more about the beliefs and patterns around God that are present in healing trauma from childhood abuse in Book 2, Chapter 9 of “Moving Beyond Revised: Healing the Trauma from Childhood Abuse Through the ThetaHealing® Technique. https://www.themovingbeyondtraumaproject.org/store/Moving-Beyond-Revised-Book-2-p705819568