Quote Originally Posted by Rinoa View Post
You don't need to live in a war zone, and lose people, in order to grow wiser. It sounds like something somebody living in a comfortable advanced society would say.
Not talking about wisdom. The zodiark side suicided because they wanted a quick way out from their problem. They gave up and refused to overcome their problems. They wanted a return to their blissful life but refused to confront their situation.

It’s implied that Azem found a way to solve the problem but was too late and was sundered. This we have an example that there was in fact a way.

Venat horrified with the knowledge that her people are willing to die out completely. Which out annihilate the planet like all other planets, broke their souls to save them. As shattered souls they we’re going to survive long enough to eventually be strong enough to face the problem.

The theme was that all races on different planets, all gave up from every lasting bliss to annihilation through war. They all eventually came to nothing.

Watching the story I related the ancients to my life. When struggles come up we tend to get depressed, anxious and filled with fear. What comes out of us is the habits we built over time. Being anxious to the point of disparity is a habit. Relating myself to them I found indescribable peace, joy and hope that only comes from God. All impossible has become possible. Everything that I seek was already given to me before I even started the journey. “Today.” Said God, “ I give it into your hands.” Who can take away what was given to me or who can say I cannot pass if I’m supposed to be there? Not sure if anyone can relate the light in these clay pots.