Troubles of the world

QUESTION: Masters, could you explain the “troubles of the world”? Why is the West so determined to control and invade sovereign countries for minerals and monies? What is the agenda of the powerful people of the world? Why is it that “natural” disasters seem to strike the poorer areas of the world and not the rich areas? I have read that the Earth resources cannot be sustained by 7 billion people so what is the outcome in the near future? What is the spiritual aspect of all this happening in the next few years? ~Gina, UK

ANSWER: Your question really asks why was the Earth created as a duality? You cannot learn how great you are as a soul unless you can experience what you are not—which equals “troubles of the world.” If the whole planet lived in peace and harmony, you could just as well stay Home where you could have the same experiences but wouldn’t have to nurture, groom, and care for a body.

The choices you make of what country to live in and what family to be a part of allow you input into various scenarios: rich, poor, working class, aristocrat, dominated, or dominator. You have tried all these and more. Your perception of the current world status is also dependent on your current position. Are you on the outside looking in or on the inside making policy?

When you look at the world as a whole you see stark contrasts. There are just as many natural disasters in rich areas of the world, but their housing is more secure and their ability to get aid more available. Japan, one of the richest nations, is an example.

The planet is 71% water and 29% land masses. Of the land area almost 11% is suitable to grow crops to sustain the people, but only 1 % of the available growing space is being used. There are vast regions of the planet that could be used to reduce overpopulation difficulties and increase production of food by 99%. Souls need to decide they want to move and work the land instead of being in technology and going to the market. It is the choices that people make to have their desired experiences that seemingly spells doom for the occupants.

Choices will tell the story of the planet. Everything on the Earth is part of someone’s spiritual path, frequently planned in conjunction with a small group or whole nations. It is playing out in a symphony of individual lessons, sometimes creating beautiful music and other times a chaotic cacophony.