Not just a piece on a game board
QUESTION: Masters, I’m surprised we haven’t destroyed the earth with World War 3, or haven’t been rounded up into FEMA concentration camps to be microchipped by now. My questions is: Did the first source of creation engage in enough divine intervention to prevent World War 3, false flag events, pole reversals, asteroids, etc, but did not provide enough to have a utopian society where free energy devices are released to the public on purpose, because we are expected to do it on our own? ~Jim, usa
ANSWER: Humans are not just game pieces on a board called Earth. Nothing is static; everything constantly changes and morphs into the situations that souls decided they wanted to experience. There are locations—but not on planet Earth—where one might live in a utopian society because that is their choice and the plan for that particular world. However, Earth is for negativity and conflict. It is the only place in the universe with negativity.
Earth has no “divine intervention” as you call it because it is designed to give each soul total freedom to choose what it wishes to understand. Knowledge and learning can only occur when one must decide between available opposites.
If souls wish to have the sort of experiences you mentioned, then they will be set into action. There are places on the planet where people have already been rounded up and placed into camps, and have been tattooed because microchips are too expensive. Pole shifts are a geological and energetic propensity of the planet. Asteroids are galactic wild animals for which humans have to watch. In other words, everything is going according to plan.
You could have opted to go elsewhere, but for this lifetime you chose to try to understand negativity. You chose to come here. Your soul wanted to have the fears and uncontrollable influences to see if you could accept and understand your part in the learning process. The primary lesson is to be able to step away from judgment, live the life you designed, and evaluate the observations to decide which you wish to engage in. This is your singular path; you cannot control what anyone else desires.