Book Title: Unlimited Horizons
Author(s): Hermann Kuhn
Publisher: Crosswind Publishing Germany

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________________ Challenges we will automatically find ourselves in a body and environment well suited for experiencing the particular themes of life we were unable to complete before. 93 The Law Concerning Egoistic Challenges We have the perfect right to engage in challenges that focus on egoistic themes of life. Egoistic means to disregard the needs and rights of others in the pursuit of our own particular goals. Yet there is a law concerning egoistic challenges we should be aware of before we engage in them: in With every egoistic challenge we involve ourselves directly, indirectly or silently assenting - we enter a contract to experience the same theme. from the RECEIVING end as well. · Example: Once we choose to cheat somebody, we program for our future to get cheated to the same extent. This does not mean that we get cheated e.g. of the same amount of money, or by the same person we tricked. This means that we will experience an emotional reaction equal in intensity, duration and consequence to the reaction we caused. Should this effect not manifest in our current life, we can be sure that we'll experience it in a future life when it is as inconvenient to us as it was to the person we cheated. Most negative situations we confront in this life, where we don't understand what caused them, why we had to experience them and where we feel treated unjustly, are nothing other than the second - neglected - part of egoistic actions we de

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