Inevitable means soemthing was bound to occur. It means it could not be avoided. Inevitable means soemthing was bound to occur. It means it could not be avoided. You're only human, of course you want to know what your future holds. And your Spirit Guides-those devoted Beings who are at your side to help you have the life you came to have-know you want to know. But They'll never foretell your future as if it were set in stone. They won't because They can't. They know that the Future isn't fixed, but is dependent upon choices made now. And not just dependent upon your choices, either.
Every other actor who's playing a role on the stage of your life-not to mention every other being on the planet-is also making choices. They're all exercising their Free Will, moving forward or stepping back, saying "yes" to This or "no" to That, creating an unimaginably complex matrix of action we call the Web of Life. This breathtakingly magnificent matrix of interconnected actors is always in motion, always changing, forever creating new possibilities. The future, or What Happens Next in your life, isn't preordained. It can't be. Life is a work in progress.
And even if What Happens Next was an absolute set-in-stone certainty (which it's not), your Guides wouldn't tell you anyway, for that would violate your Free Will and spoil all the fun you're having playing the leading role on the stage of your life. (And yes, They assure us-and They're adamant on this point-we are indeed all having a rollicking good time staring in our own little dramatic comedies, and that we'll see all our play-acting as marvelously great fun the instant we cross back over the veil, if not before.)
But, while there is no one-and-only, preordained Future for you, there are probabilities about how the next scenes in your life are likely to play out if you and the other actors on your stage continue in your present roles. Just as you might go to a movie and watch the villains and victims play out their parts up on the screen, and then turn and whisper to your companion what you think will happen next, so, too, can your Guides make an educated guess about what is likely to happen next on the stage of your life. Only They have much greater Sight, a much larger perspective. Not only do They discern the emotions, motives and intentions of all the actors, They can also see what's happening backstage, behind the curtain and beyond your view, while you're caught up in the action on stage. Their advice can be valuable, indeed.
Your Guides know your Soul's intentions, what it wished to accomplish in this life, the experiences it came to have. They know the role You wanted to play and how You wanted your script to go, even if the "you" you've become here has long since forgotten. So They'll do what They can to remind you of the Destiny you intended, all the while honoring your Free Will to create whatever destiny you choose through your choices here. They might suggest a change of scenery, new lines for your script, or a more fulfilling role to play.
They'll definitely warn you of dead-ends and detours, of unforeseen saboteurs or obstacles ahead in your path-anything that could derail the experiences you came to have. Yet remember that these warnings are only probabilities-prophesies given to you so you can take timely action to avoid participating in unpleasant scenes.
A prophecy is a vision of a possible future. It does not reveal the Inevitable. It is a vision of what could come to pass, not what will. Prophecy is given so that you can take timely action to create a different future than the one you've been shown. Prophesies, especially dire ones, are never given for you to sit back and do nothing while waiting to see if it "comes true." Your Guides have no egos that need to be proven "right." Nor will Their prophesies ever be given so that you'll have time to "get used to" what you must helplessly accept. Prophecy is given to be acted upon. Any ominous prophecy, in particular, is given so that you can take the actions needed to avoid that potential misery. What you do with what is revealed to you, is, as always, your choice. And it is your choices that create your future.
Prophecy is Given so You Can Take Timely Action To Avoid What is Predicted
No future is inevitable or unavoidable. The only moment that is unavoidable, that IS inevitable, is the Present moment you are experiencing right now. This present moment-this one instant happening right now-is unavoidable, for it's already here. Whatever is happening right now is already happening. It IS whatever it is and there's nothing you can do to change it. Five years ago you might have been able to. Maybe even five minutes ago you could have said or done something to change what this present moment would be. But not anymore. It's here, it's happening, and you're already having the experience of whatever it is. Resistance is futile. Wailing and moaning or crying, "Why me?" will not help you deal with it. Nor will denying that What's Happening Now is actually happening provide any more than just temporary relief, for Denial just pushes the experiencing of What's Happening Now forward into future moments. This Present moment that you're experiencing now is inevitable-you've already made the choices that brought it to you. But what is Not Inevitable is your Future.
The future is not predestined. No future is inevitable. It's all created by the choices you make. What happens in your future will be determined by how you choose to respond to What's Happening Now. If you don't like What's Happening Now, then don't waste an iota of energy in resistance or denial. Instead, turn your thoughts to the question of how best to respond to What's Happening Now. What response-what words or actions-would be most likely to produce the future scenes that you'd rather be experiencing? Ask the Oracles and heed your Guides. They can help you choose a response that will create a future you truly desire.
What jobs did the jews do in the concentration camps?
The Jewish prisoners performed whatever kind of forced labor their Nazi captors demanded. The work was menial and often difficult. It was meant to be humiliating and to wear down the prisoners, most of whom were being starved while expected to work outside in the extreme heat or extreme cold. Jewish prisoners were beaten if they did not dig trenches fast enough or lift enough heavy objects.
What are facts about the 1840s?
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Was Adolf Hitler mad at the Jews for no reason?
Jews were the main ethnic group in Germany that were not German and this does not fit a Nationalist belief that only Germans should have the right to live in Germany. Since the Jews were the largest non-German ethnic group they can easily cause and be accused of all Germans problems after World War 1.
Hitler didn't create the hate to gain power, the hate was already there and he just encourage more Germans to hate them to get rid of them. If you allowed multiculturalism in your country than you couldn't call yourself a Nazi. The reason for the rise in Nationalist was the fact that the Jewish population was increasing in Germany and many Germans feared that if something isn't done the Jews could gain enough power to take over Germany. This is similar to the way Europeans feel about Muslims immigrating to Europe today.
What did children do for work during the holocaust?
Children as young as seven undertook heavy labor, such as carrying building materials or pushing overloaded carts. Some camp guards took Jewish boys for personal servants or for the traffic in children among pedophiles. Death visited young internees in numerous forms. Chronic malnutrition and exposure rendered children susceptible to infectious diseases. Many babies conceived in camps were forcibly aborted or had their heads smashed at birth by SS guards.
What were some of the types of experiment performed on the prisoners of camp?
Its sad but the truth. For the Jews they took them in small train carts with 95-110 people in it. Then the Nazi's (German soldiers) sorted them out. Ones that could work would work but I mean really work. Ones that couldn't work were sent to the gas chambers. The gas chambers were like a giant cell. The Jews thought that they were taking a shower but they got in and on the roof there was a box where a Nazi would put in crystals. But the crystals would turn to a deadly gas and would kill all the Jews in that gas chamber. If some couldn't work then they would be sent to the oven where they would be burned alive. Its very sad and disturbing but its the truth about concentration camps. We just thank God today that its not happening anymore.
Who were some of the important people in the Holocaust?
IMPORTANT PEOPLE Adolf Eichman Eichman was a lieutenant colonel in the Gestapo. Being such an important man as he was, Eichman was in charge of taking people to concentration camps. Eichman had a plan to create
The Holocaust was the systematic genocide of Jews at the hands of the German military during World War II. The German military at that time was under the command of Adolf Hitler. It is estimated that 6 million people, mostly Jewish, were killed during the Holocaust.
How many kids died during the Holocaust?
About 1.5 million (Jewish) children were killed in the holocaust. If you include Romany and Sinta children (Gypsies), and children of any race or background who had disabilities, the number grows to about 2.5 million.
Where was the Anne Frank's annex located?
This "Secret Annex" is part of the building at Prinsengracht 263 near the Westermarkt, that together with several other houses in that area will have to make way for a new office block.
What has the Holocaust taught us?
the world learned to except people for who they are as humans and not by judging there race or religion. also that what happened during the Holocaust was horrible and inhuman. the Holocaust was a very dark time in worlds history. and some countries have yet to learn there lesson.
What role did Yahweh play in the Holocaust?
That's a question that many people - Jews, Christians and Muslims - are still wrestling with. From a Jewish viewpoint, the chief arguments are that A: G-d either did not intervene or did so in some way that we cannot understand, for reasons of Divine Wisdom unknown to humans; B: G-d did not wish to intervene and the Shoah (Holocaust) was inflicted upon the Jewish people for their sins (ie; our failure to observe Shabbat correctly and/or universally) and C: the lack of Divine intervention proves once and for all that there is no G-d.
What happen to the Jews homes when they moved to the Warsaw ghetto?
Gets destroyed and burned,so that the nazis can build houses other it
That was first thing that the nazis did when they took other poland, get jews at their home and send them to ghettos like warsaw ghetto and destroyed all jewish buildings and jewish homes and build new aryan homes,so thought be the nazis
What Jewish girl kept a diary for the time her family hid from the Nazis in holand?
Her name was Anne Frank. (12 June, 1929 - early March 1945)The diary, which was given to Anne on her 13th birthday, chronicles her life from June 12, 1942 until August 1, 1944. It has been translated into many languages, has become one of the world's most widely read books, and has been the basis for several plays and films. Anne Frank has been acknowledged for the quality of her writing, and has become one of the most renowned and most discussed victims of the holocaust.
How were they executed in the camps?
they would be judged on whatever the Germans thought
e.g the colour of their eyes or the colour of their skin.
let's take the example of colour of the eyes,
if you had green eyes you would be treated unfairly and badly and probably got burnt on the first day.
if you had brown they would probably shoot you on the second day.
and if you had blue, you would last a week because Hitler thought the aryan race was superiour. blue eyed people would do jobs and probably die of exhaustion or malnutrition in doing their jobs.
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Were kids killed in concentration camps?
Yes, there was many young Jews killed during the Holocaust. Out of the 6 million people who were killed, I'm sure there were a lot of little kids killed because after they got out of the concentration camps there weren't that many left.
Sonderkommando literally means special squad/detachment. The sonderkommando were detachments sent out to execute Jews in the occupied Soviet Union.
Jewish Sonderkommando is the term that we give special squads that are know by many other names. Their official title in documents in Auschwitz is 'stokers', apt as their main duty was to burn corpses, mainly in the krematoria, but also (in two separate incidents) in mass cremation pits.
The role of the Jewish Sonderkommand was arguably the worst fate that could befall a Jewish inmate, so bad that many chose death rather than join, many others chose death in the first few days of their work. It is a myth (unfortunately spread because of the movies) that the Jewish Sonderkommando would be executed after a certain amount of time. Fortunately we have the testimony of one man who survived from the begining.
As well as being responsible for cremation, jobs that the SK had to do (though no one did all of the jobs) include:
- disposal of the ashes from the cremation.
- keeping new arrivals calm whilst escorting them to the gas chambers.
- cleaning out the train carriages (including the dead).
- taking the corpses from the gas chambers to the ovens.
- cutting the hair and taking gold teath from the corpses.
- searching the body cavities of the corpses.
- washing and re-painting the corpses.
- collecting and surrendering gold and valuables discovered and left behind.
- tailoring clothes (mainly for the guards).
They also had standard duties like keeping their barracks clean and fetching standard food (they were not allowed to interact with the general population).
They did have rewards also, these include:
- being able to chose and wear better clothing (claimed from the new arrivals), they only had to sew a yellow stripe on the back.
- though officially they were not supposed to take food, they did take food from the new arrivals.
- they generally had one of their own as their kapo.
When the new krematoria were built in Birkenau conditions improved for them, but at the start they were kept in a prison cell, they had to work at night and they had to undress the gassed victims, as the Germans had not realised yet that it was easier for the victims to undress themselves.
What good things came from World War 2?
The positive effect of WW2 would probably be having Hitler dead and also having us out of the Great depression.
Why do you need to know about the Holocaust?
In order to learn about the wholesale slaughter of innocent people - Jews, gypsies, etc., etc. - with the vain hope that it will prevent such abominations happening again. The holocaust might seem to be a along time ago to you (I am assuming that you are a young person) but there are many survivors of that living hell and for it to be forgotten or considered unimportant by those who follow would be an appalling insult. David Ben-Gurion (among others) said that you should forgive but never forget, for if you forget, it will happen again. There are many other examples of genocide and, sadly, genocide is still happening today in many countries.
What year did Jews have to wear stars during world war 2?
the Jewish badge was not instituted in 1933 when Hitler came to power. It was not instituted in 1935 when the Nuremberg Laws stripped Jews of their citizenship. It was still not implemented by Kristallnacht in 1938. The oppression and labeling of the Jews by use of the Jewish badge did not begin until after the start of the Second World War. And even then, it began as local laws rather than as a unified Nazi policy.
Did Hitler really have a Jewish relative?
YEs he did have relatives if you think about it he would not have ben here if he didnt
What happenedd to the Jews when they got there?
Hitler gased them in the gas chamber & then burned them
The goal of the Nuremberg Laws was to?
it was a step in the direction of creating a National Socialist society
How were people gassed in the holocaust?
About 3.5 million were gassed.
There were a few methods of gassing the Jews. One was the gas vans, which was when the Jews were forced into hermetically sealed vans, and then exhaust gas from the engine was led into the chamber. The Jews were thus suffocated. Then came the gassing at the camps which was one of the most effective killing methods was by forcing Jews into gas chambers, where they were gassed to death using Zyklon B (and to a much lesser degree exhaust fumes). The victims were forced into the gas chamber, the door was closed and either exhaust fumes-gas was fed into the room, or or Zyklon B crystals were dropped in. In the extermination camps at Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka exhaust fumes were used, while Zyklon B was used in Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau.