Crisis, Suffering and Evolution
Picture: E per se muove (Google)
Human evolution is an inexorable and spiral path, that is, we evolve through a succession of errors and correctness and repetition of these cycles and it is a path without a return.
All of this was determined in the creation of the universe by the Creator and we do not have the power to change.
In the path of evolution we can learn faster and gain some time and for this the Creator periodically sends us enlightened beings in various fields of knowledge to teach us methods of evolution and to show us facets of the divine work that we had not yet realized.
Without unity, without the overcoming of selfishness and without the guidance of the leaders sent by the Creator, we can not evolve without going through deep crises and with less suffering.
But humanity is stubborn and prefers the most difficult evolutionary path, that is, the path that leads to deep crises and great suffering.
For example, during the flight from Egypt and slavery, in the people of Israel there were three groups, those who, not bearing the suffering of the path of evolution and their transitory difficulties, preferred to return and remain slaves, those who saw no other way than not violence, preferred to stay where they were and fight against Pharaoh's troops, and those who, believing their leader, anticipating the promised land and committed to their goal, preferred to move on despite all the difficulties.
We can imagine the difficulties faced by Moses, one of humanity's greatest leaders, to persuade his people to move on and to cross the sea to reach the promised land.
In this episode what group do you think you really wanted to evolve and who made the right choice?
The answer is obvious and is materialized in the Hebrew people of today, namely in the nation of Israel and in what it stands for mankind.
Let us reflect on this and how our choices today will determine our future ...
Picture: Refugee camp - Google