In a previous post, What Is the Purpose of Conflict and War? – Big Picture Questions.com, we learned how war and conflict serve a purpose in the evolution of individuals and humanity as a whole. In this post, we’ll take a closer look at some of the world’s worst leaders, who have changed the course of human history. Why are these evil world leaders allowed to incarnate among us?
What is the purpose of evil world leaders?
In recent history, there have been quite a few world leaders (some shown below), that represent many continents, races and political persuasions, who would qualify as “evildoers.”
According to Needler, these people appear to be evil and ruthless, but are really here to change the way WE operate, to make humanity work together as a result of their incarnation. They choose lives that invoke hatred but togetherness at the same time.
- For example, Hitler had half the world with him and the other half against him.
- By separating the world into two camps, he was responsible for manifesting and playing out the energies on both sides.
Needler said they gain a lot of experience from being in that level of hatred. They are in the karmic loop and incur some negative karma, but are given a certain level of exemption because of the potentially massive negativity in such incarnations.
“Negativity should be seen as an opportunity for creating positivity.” – Guy Needler
How is Hitler’s life viewed by others?
Jiddu Krishnamurti said: “Hitler and Mussolini were only the primary spokesmen for the attitude of domination and craving for power that are in the heart of almost everyone. Until the source is cleared, there will always be confusion and hate, wars and class antagonisms.”
Seth entity said: “Any evils in your world are symptoms of your own inner disorders and are meant to lead you to cure them. As long as you believe in the basic evil of man, then you must project upon yourself great punishment. You must see your world destroyed.” Hitler came to power, because the beliefs of humankind had already justified war as a means to an end.
Neale Donald Walsch wrote: “No one does anything inappropriate, given their model of the world. In the spiritual sense, there are no victims and no villains in the world, although in the human sense it appears that there surely are. For many years millions thought he was “right.” The world decided – finally – that Hitler was “wrong.”
Walsch said: “Don’t condemn Hitler for showing you that. Someone had to. He held up a yardstick! He set a parameter, a border against which we could measure and limit our ideas about ourselves. Christ did the same thing, at the other end of the spectrum.”
What did Hitler’s soul say from the Other Side?
In “Talking with the Leaders of the Past,” Peter Watson Jenkins and Toni Ann Winninger interviewed the soul who was Hitler in two ways:
Part 1. As the dictator (personality that the soul was playing) with a restless, fiery, paranoid, rough abrasive energy, he said:
- He had a love of power, being the one in charge. He didn’t know if he truly ever loved another human being. He was bisexual and shot Geli, Eva and himself at the end.
- He saw himself as a dictator, a “director to be followed by the right people” to build a “magnificent empire,” no different from Attila the Hun, Alexander the Great, or other leaders, who plundered and pillaged to create their empires.
Part 2. As the true soul-self with the energy of a humble, serene, compassionate older soul, he revealed:
- The part he was playing was “absolute evil,” because his agreement was to be a ruthless, psychotic, diabolically cruel despot.
- Other people had agreements to play leader/follower (serving a corrupt master), player/pawn, attacker/victim, rescuer/rescued, deserter/abandoned, defender/defended, jailer/prisoner, hidden/disclosed, passive/aggressive, etc.
- Millions of souls agreed to be his victims to show “gross inhumanity to man,” and to show “what is just not done to another human being.”
- The ultimate plan was to change the consciousness of the planet, to develop a wave of compassion to provide a framework from that point on in history, so people didn’t have to experience that again. Many but not all have learned that lesson.
He said those who ignore the lessons must revisit them. That’s why we still have evil in our world today (e.g. dictators, drug lords, terrorists, genocidal tribes, etc.). You cannot make any soul learn what it chooses not to. But all souls are eternal, so no soul is ever killed in any lesson.
Jenkins and Winninger had a hard time accepting that all the atrocities around the world (e.g. Stalin, Pol Pot, Rwanda, etc.) are “spirit-designed attempts to increase compassion,” and that millions of souls would be “duped” into dying in agony!? But they do know there is no heaven or hell, only the eternal Home of unconditional love, where every soul reflects on their life.
Why does a benevolent creator allow suffering?
Guy Needler channeled our Source Entity for a response to this common question, stating:
“The answer is both simple and complicated. Those involved in the conflict choose to incarnate into it. It’s part of their life plan, so they can be of service to the rest of mankind. They provide a focus for the rest of mankind, who are being shown how not to operate.”
Needler said we all grow from this, even the negative experiences that involve war, conflict and suffering around the world.
How do we grow from conflict?
People who abhor conflict tend to group together, either locally or globally. They create energetic links of love, hope, peace, sympathy and help. The effect is amplified exponentially by every person that joins the group.
- As more people become aware of these higher thoughts, they’re also drawn into the synergetic effect, which keeps expanding across the globe.
- Eventually, even those in the midst of the conflict are affected by the “good will” of people around the world, which lifts their frequencies and makes them stop it.
By the end of the conflict, everyone will exist and think on a slightly higher frequency than before the conflict or if the conflict had never occurred.
Final Comments
This is how peace meditations work. Don’t think you’re powerless to effect change in the world. YOU are a powerful co-creator, who can direct thoughts of peace and unconditional love to wherever they’re needed, no matter when or where you do it.
Eventually, humanity will outgrow the need for conflict and war, and we will ascend in frequency beyond the need to incarnate at any level of the physical universe.
Note: On October 24, 2014, you can participate in the 5th annual Global Oneness Day (a FREE virtual event with over 50 speakers and 50,000 participants at Home – Global Oneness Day 2014). This is an opportunity to create positivity in the world. 🙂