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Why does God make it possible that little children die?

Why does God make it possible that little children die?
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Question: Why does God make it possible that little children die?

Answer: In such cases not only the destiny of the child, but also that of the parents, should be examined. This situation is created more for the parents to help them learn something from this. What exactly? — There cannot be one answer for all situations: everyone has to learn what he or she is ready to learn on the given stage of personal evolution.

You may ask: and what about the child — the child does suffer!

No, the child does not suffer to the extent that we think. Children do not have that fear of the death of the body as most of adults do.

And death itself is not an objectively terrible event. Objectively, there is no death at all. The body dies, but not the person.

And one more aspect to be considered: who incarnate into those children’s bodies that are destined to die early?

Of course, God does not send highly evolved souls to this.

And for those who incarnate as humans for the first time, it can be useful: they just start to adapt to human way of life, and later — in another bodies — they will go on in more serious manner.

Or here is another case that I observed myself. A young woman started being idle in her spiritual work and then voluntarily (having yielded to sickness) left her body, having forgotten that the incarnation is a great gift of God, a great opportunity to become better. And God incarnated her again about two months later — but into a body, which was unfit for living in it (craniocerebral birth trauma). I spoke to her after she had left this body. Her despair was immense, since it was only now — thanks to this situation created by God — that she started to understand the value of having a body! She said, “The only thing I do day and night is praying God to give me another body — so that I could put into practice that which you called us to do...”

 

 
 

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