I find it uncomfortable that the author defines some of us as the "bad guys". As far as I've learned in my journey, there is no right or wrong, there is only experience. I also do not understand the concept of "younger ones". As far as I know, all the souls are of the same "age". I am uncomfortable by this division to the "good" and "bad". What I see here is an attempt to set a priveleged group of people apart, making them the "enlightened ones". Even the most painful experience can be valid, even the darkest of the darkness serves all of the creation. There are no victims, there is only choice, including a choice to experience how it is to be the "bad" one, how it is to feel "enslaved", how it is to feel "prosecuted". To come to this planet was our own choice, we are not serving any "higher" purpose besides ourselves.
I find it uncomfortable that the author defines some of us as the "bad guys". As far as I've learned in my journey, there is no right or wrong, there is only experience. I also do not understand the concept of "younger ones". As far as I know, all the souls are of the same "age". I am uncomfortable by this division to the "good" and "bad". What I see here is an attempt to set a priveleged group of people apart, making them the "enlightened ones". Even the most painful experience can be valid, even the darkest of the darkness serves all of the creation. There are no victims, there is only choice, including a choice to experience how it is to be the "bad" one, how it is to feel "enslaved", how it is to feel "prosecuted". To come to this planet was our own choice, we are not serving any "higher" purpose besides ourselves.