Talk:Thoughts about neutrality in everyday life

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Gwendolyn said ...

We are fortunate to have Billy here with us, now. Thank you for all the knowledge, and I honor your friends and our friends from Space.

Many blessings of light to you.

--Gwendolyn 23:38, 11 April 2010 (BST)

unknown said ...

here is very real life question: should one fix someone's issue like or problem if I may put this way, who has made his or her choice of marriyng wrong person and have children that are of different impulse based upbringing, and I, who has happened to have compassion for her and ready accepting her children as mine. Would be wise to marry her? This is one simple questions that quite not easily answered by reading creational laws yet by me.

--unknown 02:45, 17 May 2010 (BST)

Hawaiian said ...

To unknown,

Your situation can only be addressed by your decision whether to marry this individual who has children of another biological father, who are disconnected because of divorce and the various problems associated with such an event. A very complex situation, none-the-less, that the current Creational laws are vague in addressing and not specific in cases like yourself.

Since Earth situations are mostly materialistic in nature, if this criteria can be satisfied (for the children) without further burden on your part and your love for her and the kids are complete, then only you can answer that question. By Earth law, the legally married couple has responsibility for the offspring, how they accept you as a father is another dilemna for them and you.

However, like everyone else, your true responsibility is to your re-incarnated spirit, to bring as much knowledge and experience so that evolution is preserved, along with Free Will of choice and to assist others in need (without over-burdening oneself)

Too bad, we don't have the technology to look into the future in circumstances like this in order to make a logical decision? It is up to you to decide and that is why people should not marry if divorce is the outcome, especially in on a planet of massive overpopulation.

--Hawaiian 07:13, 17 May 2010 (BST)