Channeled Message from Uriel


    Forgiveness Versus Being a Victim
    July 2009


    Hello I’m Uriel.

    I’d like to speak on why people are so unforgiving.  You may say, “that’s not me”.  Can you let go
    when someone takes something from you, whether it’s money, an idea of yours, love, property or
    land or even life?  We become resentful, angry and unhappy when we judge that someone has taken
    something from us.  This of course creates a cyclical process of this happening to us over and over
    again.  No one wins.  If however we can learn to let go and trust that if something is taken from us,
    then maybe it wasn’t rightfully ours or meant for us to have and something else will take it’s place.  
    The more we try to hold onto something, we create resentment, anger, unhappiness and sometimes
    justice.  Do we trust God to bring justice?  The universe gives us whatever we truly desire and
    believe to be true.  If you believe that someone did something wrong and needs to be punished,
    who is to judge, our court systems?  Everyone is accountable for his or her actions consciously or
    unconsciously.  How you experience your responsibility is up to you.  

    One prime example, which is difficult for many to understand is this perspective of the holocaust.  
    Isn’t this something for which you can’t forgive?  The first thing to understand is that you are eternal
    spirit/souls that do not die.  You chose to come down to this world to have physical experiences of
    growth.  Do you see the video games that your children play today?  How easy it is for them to kill,
    even though it’s just a game.  Do we explore and look at how the holocaust was able to occur and
    learn from it?  One perspective is to want revenge, to hold onto being a victim.  When you choose
    not to forgive what do you gain?  You hold on to anger, resentment, grief and revenge.  This does
    more harm than good to the person experiencing being a victim.  

    How do you learn then from some event?  What does being a survivor, a victim create?  It draws to
    you and creates more energy of being a victim or survivor.  The Jews for one have a consciousness
    of being the scapegoat or victims.  One perspective is that they were the chosen people to follow
    God’s laws and ways.  The purpose being is to be examples of unconditional love, to trust that by
    connecting with God they will always be taken care of.  So then what happened?  Why are they always
    subject to jealousy and persecution?  Well it is exemplified in the bible of their own jealousy amongst
    one another.  Another reason is a lack of trust.  In the exodus from Egypt after seeing great plagues
    they again were faced with death either by the Egyptians or by drowning in the Red Sea.  What would
    they do?  Over and over again, they were given tests to trust and learn the great inner power and
    ability they had to create their outcome.  By only one man’s complete certainty and commanding the
    Red Sea to split and then taking action by walking into the water created such a miracle of the splitting
    of the red sea.  You could say they spent 40 years in the desert as a punishment or you could see it
    as a lesson in mastery to learn how to walk with certainty and trust that every day you are provided for
    and how your consciousness creates your experience.  When one of the heads of tribes, Korach,
    accused Moses of taking control of everything even though Korach was a very wealthy man, his
    jealousy and lack of trust or being a victim caused him to be swallowed up by an earthquake.  

    In many ways we create our circumstances because we have learned to fear God.  If someone does
    something wrong then God punishes them.  You could say that you are learning that it is your own
    beliefs that are creating the actions of God to manifest.  Korach wasn’t happy with what we had.  He
    was willing to sacrifice his life for wanting what wasn’t his.  His belief was that his role he had in life
    wasn’t enough.  “I’m just as good as you if not better”.  In truth he felt as though he was loosing power
    and control.  He felt the only way to show power and control is to take it from others.  Deep down he
    was a victim.  If you have a belief that you are a victim, and there is a great collective consciousness
    to being a victim, you will create experiences of being a victim.  It’s as simple as that.  

    The Israelis are still playing the role of victims by focusing their energy on not being victims.  Just as
    cancer survivors or halocaust survivors are still labeling themselves as a survivor which draws
    energy of needing to survive, same as the black people, the Palestinians, the Etheopians, and many
    other nations throughout the world.  

    The Jews chose to be examples, so they took on the great responsibility to be examples for
    enlightenment for the world.  So going back to the halocaust and the lesson of forgiveness, for
    anyone faced with terrible circumstances, by letting go of being the victim, and asking, how could
    someone treat me the way they have?  Are they just evil or are they living in a place of fear,
    resentment over their lives, unfulfilled, lacking love and victims themselves looking for revenge,
    so too, finding a way to control their lives, gain what was missing somehow.  In a sense both are
    victims to their unconscious beliefs that they learned and their stories.  

    Realize that you are subject to thousands of years of collective conscious beliefs that if you really
    look at them they have been playing over and over for you to learn how to really create global c
    hange.  

    Is it easy to let go of the pain of being hurt?  The choice is truly yours.  You are so accustomed to
    being victims, that you hold on to your pain because this is how you gain sympathy, attention and
    love.  The first step into letting go of the pain and hurt is to forgive yourself.  The unconscious belief
    of being a victim is that, “something must be wrong with me, I must be deserving in some way of
    God’s punishment”.  “I’m not good enough”.  “I need to prove myself to be deserving of love”.  
    These deep core beliefs are what create your circumstances.  To break the cycle of being a victim
    is to become aware of your unconscious beliefs and take responsibility for them.  Understand that
    everyone is God’s creation and no matter what they have done they are doing the best they can
    from what they have been taught and learned.  

    Countries and people do what they do out of fear and lack.  If you feed this fear you will create more
    of the same just like a fire.  If you find a way to give them what they truly want, which is love,
    understanding, acceptance and security you will all live in peace and harmony.  Lack of forgiveness
    hurts everyone, but mostly the one who is unwilling to forgive hurts the most.

    I hope you will consider my words to bring much needed healing to the whole world.

    Peace and blessings

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