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What Is the Purpose Of Conflict and War?

This is a follow up to the previous post on the Global Peace Meditation led by Deepak Chopra last week, in which over 115,000 people got together to meditate on world peace. Recently, Guy Needler posted a channeled message from Source about suffering and conflict in our world, which is pertinent. What is the purpose of conflict and war?

From: Why the Source allows Suffering & Conflict | Guy Steven Needler

Question: “People always ask why a benevolent creator allows the suffering that arises from conflict?”

Source Entity: “The answer is both simple and complicated. 

Firstly, those involved in the conflict elect to incarnate into it to be of service to the rest of incarnate mankind.

Secondly, they are of service by providing a focus for the rest of incarnate mankind, they are being shown how not to operate here.

As this focus sharpens, those who abhor such conflict group together to create energies of love, hope, sympathy and help. They unconsciously establish an energetic link between themselves that creates a group synergetic effect, a collective mind that amplifies their ‘Higher Frequency thought processes through a mathematical power function aligned to the number of individuals that are part of the synergetic effect. 

As this grows, more like minded individuals are drawn into the synergetic effect and the function of power increases expanding the collective mind further. Eventually this grows to the point, where those in the epicenter of the conflict are also affected, lifting their base frequencies, and the conflict stops with everyone now existing and thinking on a frequency level higher than the one before.

I let these sufferings continue because you all grow from experiencing them. Eventually you will move beyond the need to participate in conflict to provide a focus for others’ and your own progression and will ascend beyond the need to incarnate in the process. This is why I let it continue.” 

What do you think?

When we see all the suffering, conflict, destruction, genocide, massive displacement of people with this week’s headlines that read: “We have to bomb them to save them…” – we know there has to be a better way for humanity to learn than through the same old wars and conflicts?

Neale Donald Walsch observed: “Our species is begging for a new way of being human.”

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Walsch also said: “Your life has nothing to do with you. It is about everyone whose life you touch, and how you touch it.” Because ultimately there is only One of us.

What can you do?

Here are some suggestions offered to us by others:

Walsch said: “One simple change – seeking and finding peace within – could, if it were undertaken by all, end all wars and prevent injustice.”

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You can still join the event space (globalmeditation.chopra.com) shared by over 115,000 people. You can add your unique energies and power to amplify the synergy already established there. Or do whatever intention, prayer or meditation that works for you.

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You can be an ambassador for peace. Be that pebble in the pond that spreads ripples of peace consciousness wherever you are.

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Peace is not about becoming a wimp. Peace is about becoming aware of your own power and using it with love and wisdom.

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Peace be with you. 🙂

For more information, please see:

Chopra Center – Global meditation (watch Introduction & Meditation video) & check out Twitter: #IAMPEACE

▶ A Global Meditation for Peace- Join us August 8, 2014 – YouTube (short trailer)

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Guy Steven Needler: Why the Source allows Suffering & Conflict | Guy Steven Needler & The History of God (website) & 5 books: The History of GodBeyond the Source – Book 1Beyond the Source – Book 2Avoiding Karma, The Origin Speaks, 2015

Neale Donald Walsch: What God Said, 2013

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