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I am not a multiple, but I have a question. Please forgive me if I sound ignorant. 

If one of your people? commits a crime or does something that the majority of you cannot stand for, what happens? Can you "kick them out" so to speak? Or how would you handle it?

[identity profile] tej-agni.livejournal.com 2007-03-19 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
If a crime was broken while using the body, this body and whoever is fronting will have to pay for the crime.

In our own realm we have our own personal laws which may or may not be different than laws here. It would be impossible to "kick someone out". They would lose their "fronting privileges". It's actually a bit more complicated than I feel I can explain in a short comment. Most questions we can answer fairly easy, but this one is more complex.

Kasia

[identity profile] tej-agni.livejournal.com 2007-03-19 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. Control would not be given to anyone who would put this body in risk. Being depressed or sad or stressed is different. We actually haven't had any instances where we've had to lock anyone from the front/control of the body. We've curbed a few and shortened the length of their fronting time due to anxiety they may have felt in a current situation. It was better for their health and for the body's health as well.

It isn't so much that we aren't able to make someone leave. It's more that we would never do that to anyone in our group. Mistakes happen. People become upset or distressed. We would never throw someone away because of something they did. We would always take the time to understand the reasons behind an action and hopefully find a way to help them. It is also a personal belief of mine and many others in our group. No one individual is disposable. No one.

Kasia

[identity profile] tej-agni.livejournal.com 2007-03-20 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
We have had individuals who have "walked in" to our group. The same principle could be applied in reverse.

Kasia

edit: fixed typo

[identity profile] tej-agni.livejournal.com 2007-03-20 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
It isn't a literal walk. It's more a term we use for those who originated from somewhere other than our realm and then came to be with us. Our group's belief systems revolve around dimensional travel, which may be outside of what this community usually discusses in relation to Multiplicity. We believe individuals can be capable of travelling to different realms. Whether it is a dream realm while sleeping, an astral realm through visualization and meditation, or planar and dimensional realms.

A walk-in would be an individual who travelled from one realm into our realm. With that in mind, it would be easy for that individual to travel away from our realm.

Yes, some have left on their own. We have visitors to our realm who have come and gone. Again, this is our belief and does not reflect how it could be for everyone. It can be different for other groups.

Kasia