In my story #2 about ability, I wrote that God and Buddha are never kind.
In fact, as I confront the darkness of people’s hearts and minds while conducting sessions on a daily basis, I often think that God and Buddha are unreasonable.
The qualities and abilities one is born with, the place one is born, the environment in which one is raised, and the way one’s mind is nurtured can make one happy or unhappy.
Is that what God or Buddha decided? And.
There are many theories in the spiritual world about being born.
The most common of these theories is, “I decided where I was born.” The most common of these theories is
Many of these theories are based on stories told by children who have memories of previous lives, and many of these stories are written in books.
But I always had my doubts about this theory.
Because I think that a parent-child relationship that can talk about what happened before the mother was in the belly is something you can listen to because it’s a good relationship.
Since we are listening to a child born to good parents and in a good environment, shouldn’t we get that kind of answer? That is the question.
Conversely, the stories we heard from children in a state of neglect or abuse are not included in the literature or books.
In that light, I don’t think there is any bias in what is written.
So I was thinking that not all people can say that they have chosen their parents.
So I can’t and won’t say to people who have had bad experiences from their parents, “You chose your parents and you were born.
But on the other hand, why are people born to parents who seem to know that they are likely to struggle and have bad experiences? This question has always been in my mind.