Kimberly Fosu
2 min readOct 10, 2022

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I’m having trouble wrapping my mind around people choosing to be murdered. I agree we chose experiences but that extreme is too much for even me to reconcile. I see that Nancy, your mind always goes to extreme cases scenarios which is cool.

When a person chooses to be murdered, it ends the learning experience. The point of the experience is to grow and evolve so nobody would choose to tragically cut their time on earth short in that way unless it’s suicide then it’s a different story.

The group that was behind the 911 attack were a group that strongly believe in free will. A person might believe that bombing a bus full of people and killing themselves and everyone in it is for a “greater good” and so they do it dying happily. The innocent dies not because they chose it, they died because they were in the same place with a human being who was sick in the head.

I believe the group that was behind 911 attack believed in their free will and abused the power and those who were there were victims of a tragedy.

There will always be such a thing as being in a wrong place at a wrong time and there will be such a thing as being saved from tragedy.

I’ve read stories of people who felt called to call out of work or stop by the coffee shop which delayed them a few minutes or step out of the building to smoke a cigarette and were saved from it. Those are all part of the bigger picture that we can explore.

I don’t have all the answers but this is what I believe.

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Kimberly Fosu
Kimberly Fosu

Written by Kimberly Fosu

Spirituality | Faith | Inspiration

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