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The seeming conclusion

I don't know if I have this right and I'm too scared to check because I get bullied when I ask too many questions 馃槀 But from my divination I think I have figured that while I am not supposed to like or trust the entity given that he is just completely evil, I am for some reason supposed to learn how to live with him. And get along. SOMEHOW without allowing him to manipulate/trick me. I personally don't think this is possible, every time I start listening to him he pulls me down some weird rabbit hole of made up fantasy. If tries to start drama with me I'm supposed to not fight back but just let God handle it. Anyways I don't really understand why God is having me do a learn how to be roomies peacefully situation with this entity but I guess I'm just supposed to go with it.
So, full disclosure. I don't think there's a God in charge of the universe. I think there are numerous lowercase G gods who came from somewhere, and maybe think they created the universe, but didn't. What I do think is that we create each incarnation in which we find ourselves so that we can learn something from it.

I can't speak to whether you have successfully divined what it is you're supposed to learn from living with this entity or not, but whatever the lesson is that you are supposed to learn, I believe you set it up before you were even born.
Ananke26-30, F
@LordShadowfire I have a view of God that is somewhat similar to yours. There is not one big entity running everything. Rather God is a collective of countless very positive energy beings who seek to guide/nurture creation. Is what I have come to suspect. I am unsure about God's exact role in creation. I refer to God as he commonly because to me God acts as a father figure, but God is not a he or one being.

I also am of the idea that we work with our guides/guardians to form a plan for ourselves before each lifetime. That doesn't make the lessons any more easier to go through 馃槀馃槀
@Ananke You're right. It doesn't. But I think that's the point. When we're in between lives, we love setting up these challenges for ourselves to see how we do. And that's why, even when we think we're failing in life, we're not.

 
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