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I am..., just so it's clear, in your opinion the murder of these 32 innocent people was....not murder? Just these worthless bodies presenting themselves to the Creator?
Did Cho do these 32 people a favor in hastening their meeting with the Creator?
The Creator is denied and forgotten, but not entirely. Embodiment is a way of dealing with the feelings denial generates, and a desire to forget. Along with a denial of the Creator is a denial of Self because the Self is identified with the Creator. All denials are in awareness only. They can never be in reality. Denial is the way the prodigal Son leaves Home. He can only be unaware.
So no, the killer did not hasten their meeting with their Creator. The whole point with calling a body home is to not go home. The body is a hideout from Home. Home is chosen. Death is not a decision-maker. It is indecision. Death temporarily frees personalities from bodies and the cares of the world. This is always a relief and somewhat healing. All seems heavenly for a while.
Eventually, the reasoning that enticed the personalities to embody in the first place returns as the feelings of guilt return that drive embodiment. You see, embodiment is a response to feelings of guilt in the mind. It is a temporary buffer to reduce those feelings.
As embodied life is experienced as constant conflict, death seems to be the answer again to the dilemma. Once again, it is a temporary solution, but not a decision that answers the question: "What am I?". There will be endless embodiment/death cycles until this question is resolved.
Only a truthful answer to that question breaks the cycle of birth and death. The truth is, the Son of God is not guilty, and all these personalities are really aspects of one mind, the Son.
The Son is beating himself up through these cycles of birth and death. Since mind cannot really attack mind, he uses bodies to beat himself up with. He hides the fact that he is beating himself up with every trick of mind in the book. It is a vast self-deception.
Made for attack, bodies are worthless. They only have value for stopping the Son's attack upon himself. Once the attack is stopped, bodies are no longer seen as wanted or needed.
The truth is the Son is innocent, and those killed recently are innocent, along with the killer. They were in bodies because they did not consider themselves innocent.
The solution is to restore true innocence to the awarenesses of those who are attracted to embodiment. I've called this the "Atonement". It does not, nor ever did require sacrifice...from me or any other aspect of the Son. It does require an informed decision. Death is not an informed decision.
A disinformation campaign is able to delay Atonement for those who want to delay it. Bodies are disinformation campaigns, and universities are a student body. Killers are those who resent the "charlatans" who withhold information that relieves them of feelings of guilt, loneliness, fear and anger. Only Atonement does this. The resentments are brewing at deep levels of the generally confused mind of the Son. They surface periodically as violence.
If you read the "creative writing" of the killer, you will see he is having problems with identities. He is told he is the "son" of a step-father. He resents it. He sees everyone else as a body, and so he sees himself as such. The body is a question mark. He does not know who he is; no one is informing him; he resents it.
Bodies are the symbol of separation. Bodies are communication blocking devices. To be alone is to be guilty. This is masked by banding together in pairs and groups. Loners are simply those who do not mask it. So they stew in it, and some of them explode. Separation gives rise to all sickness.
The answer is an information campaign, not a disinformation campaign. Atonement is the answer. It is inevitable, Information will prevail. The question is, how soon do you want to end suffering for yourself and your brothers?
Not one is "worthless". Each is a vital member of the Sonship who is not complete without them. There is no other hell than this, to be unaware of who you are.
Jesus