@Beyond Everything ,wow, your ignorance is indeed overwhelming! If you have done
true esoteric work you would know nothing in the Universe "just" disappears and what we perceive as our Soul continues on a journey from and back to the Source uninterrupted on and on for eons until it either merges with it or becomes a new Source. That is the Great Circle of Life and we are all just specks of it. Your position of disappearance and a need for something "developed" as you put it to take an interest in you so you could continue your path is nothing but a position of
fear. And all fear can do is always the same-cloud the truth and twist it for the consciousness to hide into convincing lies that take away your own control over your destiny and replace it with existential uncertainty with feels like you have no power over your own choices. Been there, done that, not a nice place to be in, and most of all-a place full of lies and far away from the truth about your powerful Self. Just try to walk pass your existential dread and you may find it all was just your own mind trying to delude you from the truth of being by choosing a suitable lie.
And as far as starving children are concerned they
are the clearest evidence for karma, more than anything else. For why should something
you perceive as innocent be suffering if not for karma they have committed in their past lives or are about to commit in their future ones? It IS karma in action for them. They face this uneasy fate precisely because they are in alignment with deeds that require such an outcome. It's precisely karma that explains their condition more than anything else if taken at face value. But what people are doing is they aren't taking their condition at face value-they are trying to blame the completely fair and balanced karmic system for their condition and that is wherein distortions occur. It's not the system's fault they have committed (or are about to commit) actions that garner them life in misery, it's their own and what they should do to deal with such a destiny isn't to blame the world for their misfortune and beg for mercy to everyone but rather look inside themselves, remember their past lives or look at the trajectories of their future ones, and do some inner work to grow out of the behavioral patterns that put them in that situation to begin with. That's my advice for starving children and as you can see it comes directly from a belief in the karmic system, not a denial of it. Just do your part in making the world a better place, no matter what is your condition and fate will balance out your contribution with a suitable reward back at you. But I doubt too many people are willing to see reality for what it is. Complaining and victim blaming are just so much much easier, aren't they?