I am organizing a synchronized mass meditation/prayer for the mass arrests of the DC pedophiles (you know who). This will happen on Saturday February 25th 11:11am - 11:33am (22 minutes) EST (16:11 UTC). Visualize the criminals being arrested leading to fair and public trials. The intention should not be for revenge but for saving the children and the healing of humanity (by bringing this issue to public attention through the trials).
If you are unsure about what effect this can have please read about the science that proves the power of the mind:
https://sitsshow.blogspot.de/2014/09/scientific-evidence-for-telepathy-that.html
and especially the effect of mass meditations (also known as Maharishi effect):
http://www.worldpeacegroup.org/washington_crime_prevention_full_article.html
Please spread this message!
If anybody knows David Seaman or other "well-connected" people in this community, please tell them about this.
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ConcernedParent2 ago
If he just made us and decided to never interfere, then why would I worship him? There is clear abuse in our world and its been going on since forever. A few well off people manage to stay in power and reap the benefits while billions suffer and never see a happy day. Lots of people clearly have more "free will" than others, how is that fair? The concept of "Free will" only works if everyone is on a level playing field, which is obviously not the case.
Sorry, but if God is real then he is not a loving God.
lude ago
Reap the benefits of what? The ability to molest children? Having money in your life? But we all die don't we? Does that money go somewhere with you? Eveything here is temporary. It benefits not but evil in the world which (according to the bible) Satan has control of the world, it is his to do as he pleases. God is hoping we make the right decisions. It is a spiritual war being fought and the devoid of God will not pass.
ConcernedParent2 ago
Not just harming children, everything: better health, better schools, safety, more freedom and opportunity to develop yourself and your interests, etc. It's unfair to say "I hope you make the right choices!" when lots of people start out disadvantaged and suffering, while others don't. The playing field is not at all equal, yet this mindset of freewill and "God hopes you choose the right thing!" acts like it is.
If God is real and he makes millions of people just for them to live short and terrible lives, then why make them at all? What is the point of creating people and giving them life when so many of their lives will either be cut short or will be rife with horrible suffering? "It's God's will" is a lazy excuse and does not compel me to want to worship him.
Smyrtz ago
If there is a God, I am thankful to that God for our existence. I am also sorry that we took that gift of free will and shit all over it.
Today, I am grateful that a big fucking mirror has been turned on us so we can clearly see what we have created. We have the free will to fix it. Let's get it done.
As a parent, my philosophy is not to follow my kids around to make sure they do the right thing. My approach is to teach empathy, respect, connection and personal responsibility...by example.
For me, the point is not to worship God, but to worship those ideas of connection, love and what is right.
God's will is not suffering and pain. Ours is. What's lazy is blaming God and giving up.
ConcernedParent2 ago
That's all well and good, but as a parent, then you also know there are times when your child can't fix something themselves and you have to intervene and do it for them. Let's say my oldest child started beating up my youngest child. If my youngest tried to stop him but couldn't because he is much smaller and weaker, then he will eventually ask me to make the oldest stop.
By your logic, I should just shrug my shoulders and say "Sorry sweetie, you both have free will. The oldest is clearly using their free will to abuse you." Of course, I wouldn't do that, and most parents wouldn't, because we see a clear imbalance of power that the youngest cannot overcome no matter how much he wants to. We know we have to step in and stop the abuse, or else we're a shitty parent.
Smyrtz ago
I think the spirit of my point was missed. That's okay, I probably used a bad example. I just wish more folks could see that they have the power to effect change, but it's a lot of work...and not for the faint of heart. We got ourselves here by keeping the cosy blinders on...not because any divine power let us down.