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Post by msmir on Oct 28, 2010 12:24:56 GMT -5
I just can't help but wonder if Hitler was truly a demon incarnated, or just a young soul that really fell into a dark world? If the the latter is the case, I shutter to know the karma that will be faced! (there are plenty of others that you could speculate too of course!)
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Post by Laurasia on Oct 28, 2010 13:04:50 GMT -5
Hi Miriam. I would say the latter, or even just a severely misguided soul even. I've dealt with demonic entities & I can tell you that even in a disembodied form they are terrible to deal with. And if one were incarnate it sure as hell would not have done itself in. Sincerely, Laurasia
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Post by euskanoravian on Oct 28, 2010 15:08:46 GMT -5
I always used to say that Hitler was the devil incarnate. And I meant it. Nonetheless, the more I have put thought into who Hitler was, I also believe it was also a very young or misguided soul. Some very young souls are going to be easily influenced by darkness, and even go so far as to exercise that kind of power. They simply do not know better- and they won't until they reincarnate a few more times, by choosing difficult experiences. That is the only way to gain a broader perspective and a more open mind.
Blessed Be, Andi
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Post by mccoyxyz on Oct 29, 2010 9:05:35 GMT -5
We only have to think of Star Wars and Darth Vader to realize the Dark Side is more attractive.
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Post by Miss Bothmann on Oct 29, 2010 11:39:47 GMT -5
I agree with andi. I believe that Hitler was a misguided soul who needs to learn quite a few more lessons on his journey.
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Post by kapitanprien on Nov 16, 2010 16:28:53 GMT -5
I happened to stumble across this site and I think many here may find it quite interesting... "Hitler's Christianity" www.nobeliefs.com/Hitler1.htm
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Post by msmir on Nov 16, 2010 17:19:28 GMT -5
Wow thanks I think I am gonna have some fun with this.
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Post by kapitanprien on Nov 16, 2010 17:29:28 GMT -5
Sure - enjoy. I didn't read through it all...but it was quite fascinating.
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Post by msmir on Nov 16, 2010 17:33:33 GMT -5
Yes, this looks really fascinating, anything about Hitler fascinates people... triggers a morbid curiosity that we all have
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Post by kapitanprien on Nov 16, 2010 17:45:05 GMT -5
I'm not really fascinated with Hitler...as my CO Doenitz stood up to him. Hitler pretty much left the Navy alone...so I don't have that connection to him like others may have...even though I met him personally back then. I was just more focused on doing what I loved...sailing (although in a U-Boat)...I didn't like to see the merchant seamen hurt though...but, what can one do in a war?
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Post by msmir on Nov 16, 2010 21:32:34 GMT -5
Oh yeah I understand... well people get scared off rightfully so by Hitler since he was so... dark! But there is something about someone so evil like that ... which people gravitate to, especially when it comes to finding out how they lived their lives... he was one twisted .....fill in the blank.
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Post by kapitanprien on Nov 17, 2010 15:41:42 GMT -5
That's true though...I have always found it interesting that people tend to be attracted (in your word's 'gravitate') to by things that are 'dark'. I've read about the Shadow Self since 2006, when I started to take essences to help with the integration of that, and I've wondered if the two are somehow connected. I don't know...
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Post by msmir on Nov 17, 2010 22:33:08 GMT -5
We all have our shadow selves that we never want to acknowledge a lot of the time because we are afraid but when we are attracted to figures like Hitler... it's natural to be because we can't help it, so it is true, our shadow selves does come out and it's nothing to be ashamed of, Lilith.. the Dark Moon indicates our darkest areas.. lots of stuff on google about that.
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Post by Laurasia on Nov 24, 2010 14:22:56 GMT -5
Thank you for the "no beliefs" link, Prien. I have always wondered about the "German Reich Christian Church", but never had the name for it until I read through that link you posted. I'm not sure if Hans was a member of this particular branch of Christianity, but I suspect that he was. (The only thing that he wrote in official paperwork asking about his religious beliefs, that I have found so far, is "God fearing". So I have been interesting in finding out if the Reich had their own "version" of Christianity & Christian traditions, which I suppose the German Reich Christian Church did have. At least now I have a name to use for reseach purposes. Sincerely, Laurasia
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Post by kapitanprien on Nov 24, 2010 18:10:25 GMT -5
You're Welcome I was Evangelical Lutheran (no not the holy roller type the liberal type - unfortunately the word Evangelical has two different connotations) - but I had spent so much time out at sea I had little use for religion. I was an agnostic (as I am now) as in late 1940, in the book 'Enemy Submarine', I had stated that I didn't know if it was true whether or not we go to heaven after we die (and following that) I had stated that they could pack me off to hell for all I cared, but they probably wouldn't even have me there. So, that's where I'm at. I'm very pragmatic with things and this puts me at odds with many people.
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