Lutz,
No matter what we may believe, we are in service to our clients and the healing
of their souls. It is THEIR souls' perspective that we must address. In many
cases, a soldier in combat is only trying to survive and perhaps help their
comrades to survive. They really aren't thinking about killing the enemy except
as a means of survival. As mentioned elsewhere, the souls wounds from the
battlefield are more likely to arise from loss of comrades than the taking of
enemies life.
Namaste,
Kenn
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On Aug 25, 2011, at 8:09 PM, Lutz Pamberger <lutz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Chris and Anne
Is from your point of view killing in war murder when the soldier
decides on his free will to join the army. It is murder from my point of
view.
Lutz
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Counselling Psychologist
PO Box L28
Little Grove WA 6330
Australia
+61(0)417 952 899
www.pamberger.com.au
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