I don't think Vladimir Putin is a part of that

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Vladimir is indeed an individuation of The One, as we all are. This understanding doesn't excuse harmful actions, but places them within the context of The One experiencing itself through contrast in life's process.

While there is no punishment in the realm of the absolute, there are natural consequences in the realm of the relative. These aren't "payback" but simply the way life works: outcomes arise from outputs. We are creative beings with free will, experiencing and evolving ourselves through our choices.

Divine judgment doesn't exist—it's a human construct, not a cosmic reality. What we call "karmic punishment" as traditionally understood—the idea of cosmic payback or debt—also doesn't exist. If The One were to judge or condemn us, it would be judging and condemning itself—as we are inseparable from source. If God judged us, she would be judging herself, and if he condemned us, he would be condemning himself.

Indeed, this is how The One experiences and evolves itself in its own knowingness—in, as, and through us. This is the evolution of God. In this divine play, there are no victims or villains—only creators.

Every Master has known this—and each Soul is a Master, though some have forgotten their true nature. We are all Gods and Goddesses, divine individuations of the All-in-All—creating our experience of reality—individually and collectively—expanding into ever greater awareness and expressions of our highest vision of ourselves.

Wise words perfectly framed! As a consequence of this, there is no evil. Evil only exists in the blurred vision of humans. There‘s a legend that Adam & Eve ate from Maya, the tree of illusion, which resulted in them seeing opposing forces. In truth, there is only one force: The One, and everything is part of The One.

What could possibly exist outside of totality?

Putin is a soul, too