oo I'm saving this to my favourites I love the clarity of your words!Paradise-on-Earth wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 4:51 am I have a deep belief that there really is nothing as a real non-Aber. Someone had phrased that we all come from source. Some still remember, and some resonate with that inner knowing when you remind them, and some have built heavy resistances against what is their origin and home, and so they do not want to hear anything about it, as it challenges their plans (who knows with which intentions they came in, it's ALL good!).
So, I guess it depends what people decided to learn and do in this particular life! Which, of course, also evolves, as we sift further.
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It makes me think - there are different degrees of Abers: from more-resistant Abers (trying-but-doubting - wobbly belief) to low-to-no-resistance Abers (strong-belief). As you say, it's all good ~ and from the variety and contrast we all grow
In my family there is some contrast from our differences at times. It is tricky to feel deep joy and respect at certain moments, but there is always deep love there
opportunities for expansionParadise-on-Earth wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 4:51 am I have no Abers AT ALL (with 10 exclamation marks!) in my family of origin. They all where avid atheists- and my Mom a fundamental Catholic. No "weirdness" at all (duh!!), just intensely "being right"